Disney cruise vs. Disney World: Which is the more magical vacation?

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If you're in the mood for a Disney vacation, it's natural for your first thought to go to one of the Disney theme parks, such as Disney World or Disneyland . But as someone who loves the Disney parks, I'm here to tell you that's not always the best Disney vacation. In fact, it's entirely possible that for some families — and some trips — the better Disney vacation is the one you'll find at sea on a Disney cruise.

So, which do you choose: a Disney cruise or Disney World?

There are pros and cons to each choice. Disney parks have gotten more expensive with an a la carte pricing model that no longer includes airport transfers, FastPasses and other nice-to-have conveniences. A theme park vacation can also be complicated to plan, especially if you haven't been to Disney in several years and aren't familiar with the current rules and ways to minimize wait times.

At the same time, some fantastic new rides have opened in the last few years. You also have your choice of dozens of resort hotels at different price points, and it's hard to beat that feeling of walking down Main Street, U.S.A. toward the castle.

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Meanwhile, on a Disney cruise , things have mainly stayed the same as they have been for the past 25 years, with activities, entertainment, lodging and most of your dining included in one cruise price. And yes, Mickey and his friends are found on board, so you can still get that photo and hug with your favorite pal.

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But while you'll find Mickey both on a Disney cruise and at Disney World, the two vacation experiences are quite different. Here's a look at a Disney cruise versus a trip to Disney World to help you decide which family vacation is better for you.

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Both a Disney cruise and a trip to Disney World are large financial investments, so both are going to require some level of planning to be sure you are getting the most from your dollars and time.

That said, in both cases, you can leave many of the arrangements to the Disney vacation planning professionals , who can walk you through what you really need to know and book the main components of the trip.

For Disney World, decisions to make include where to stay and which park tickets are best for you (after factoring in how many days you wish to visit, whether or not you want to park hop, etc.). You'll want to book your sit-down meals 60 days in advance and familiarize yourself with the Disney Genie+ system if you don't want to spend hours each day in line. Although things could change in 2024, right now, you can't select any of your Genie+ attractions in advance, so you'll be doing that on your trip.

For a Disney Cruise Line sailing, you'll have to decide if you prefer a newer or more classic ship, where you want to go, which port to sail from and how many days you wish to sail.

For example, you could sail out of Port Canaveral in Florida on Disney Wish for a three- or four-night sailing to the Bahamas, spend a week cruising around Alaska on Disney Wonder or sail in Europe on Disney Dream . At certain times of the year, you'll also find Disney Cruise Line sailings out of Texas, Louisiana and California.

Once you pick a sailing, ship and cabin, you don't actually have to plan anything in advance unless you want to book excursions in port. It's common to prebook shore tours for Europe and Alaska cruises, but on Bahamas sailings, many families simply head to the beach in port or enjoy being on the ship. For trips like that, minimal planning is required once you lock in the basics.

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With a Disney cruise, dinner each night at a pre-assigned sit-down restaurant is included in your fare, and you only need to select an early or late seating in advance. The buffet, room service and on-deck grab-and-go food are available for no extra charge during the day. You only have to plan out meals if you want a reservation at one of the adults-only restaurants on board.

Winner : Both a Disney cruise and a Disney World vacation require some advance planning. How much planning the cruise requires depends on the destination you select, so it might be more planning intensive than Disney World. However, some Disney cruises likely require less planning than the average Disney World vacation.

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Because both a Disney World vacation and a Disney cruise can vary widely when it comes to cost, it's hard to compare the two, but we'll do our best to give you an example.

We'll compare the cost of a four-night trip in October for a family with two adults and two children (assuming a stay at the cheapest available Deluxe resort hotel, three sit-down meals and three park days at Disney World without park hopping but with Genie+ for two days) to a four-night October sailing out of Port Canaveral on the newest Disney ship sailing, Disney Wish, in a room with a verandah.

Disney World vacation cost:

  • Moderate resort stay at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge for four nights from Oct. 7 to 11, 2024, plus three days of park tickets: $3,243.82
  • Two days of Genie+ and Lightning Lanes: $350 (estimated)
  • Disney Dining Plan: $992
  • Total: $4,585

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Disney Cruise vacation cost:

  • Oct. 7 to 11, 2024, sailing on Disney Wish in a verandah room: $5,550.12 (not including gratuities or extras)

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Related: 11 ways to save money on a Disney Cruise

The reality is that a Disney cruise can be cheaper or more expensive than a Disney World vacation, largely depending on when you sail — and, of course, which cabin you choose.

While prices vary seasonally at Disney World, they don't vary quite as dramatically as at sea. For this exercise, I picked an October week that is fall break for some schools for comparison, but a four-night Disney cruise on Disney Fantasy out of Port Canaveral in mid-January 2025 can be purchased starting at $3,479 for the same family of four.

Winner : A Disney World vacation costs less than a Disney cruise in this exercise. A cruise can be cheaper than a park trip, but keep in mind that demand and prices for Disney cruises are currently pretty high. The odds are decent that a cruise will cost you a little more than a similar Disney World trip right now, at least during traditional school breaks.

Accommodations

At Disney World, you can choose from Value resorts with rooms starting around $100 per night and three-bedroom grand villas (bookable with cash or rented Disney Vacation Club points ) with themes ranging from the South Pacific to the African savannah — or an option that falls somewhere in between.

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On a Disney cruise, most cabins measure between 169 and 237 square feet (not including any verandahs), with just a few very expensive cabins coming in larger.

Winner : Disney World is the clear winner in this category. While the Disney cruise cabins are certainly functional, it's hard to beat Disney World's variety of lodging options with multiple layouts, price points and themes.

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You'd have to try hard to be bored on a Disney cruise. The ships have so much more than pools and waterslides.

Each ship offers a sunup to after-sundown schedule of mostly included activities ranging from trivia, game shows and karaoke to Broadway-caliber performances, pirate parties, character meet-and-greets and more. Onboard kids and teen clubs are free to use and offer activities for children ages 3 to 17 years old.

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When the ship pulls into port, you can do everything from dog sledding in Alaska to gelato tasting in the Mediterranean to relaxing on a beach in the Caribbean.

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Winner : Disney Cruise Line shines when it comes to available activities. While Disney World has no shortage of activities within its theme parks, water parks and Disney Springs entertainment area, a Disney cruise offers an even wider variety of activities, especially if you count all the things to do at each port.

Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Disney Cruise Line ship

Disney World offers a wide range of terrific restaurants . Options include dining "in space," eating barbecue with the toys from "Toy Story" and enjoying fine French cuisine. Vacationers can splurge on truly fine dining at Victoria & Albert's within Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and during a fantastic multicourse Japanese meal at Takumi-Tei within Epcot — it's not all chicken fingers and midmarket options.

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And if you like to budget your meals in advance, the Disney Dining Plan has made its return in early 2024 after a four-year hiatus. The Dining Plan allows you to prepay for your Disney meals and snacks for prices that range from $57 to $94 per adult, per day and $23 to $26 per child, per day, depending on which plan you select. It's possible to spend less on Disney meals by going that route if you are strategic about when and where you eat.

On all Disney cruise ships, guests eat free in three dinner venues on a rotating basis, and their servers follow them from restaurant to restaurant. On Disney Wish, for example, your serving team will join you each night in the three restaurants: Worlds of Marvel , Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure and 1923. A table is waiting for you each night, and your serving team gets to know you and your dining preferences. A show is included with two of the three restaurants, and the whole experience is a focal point of the day.

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The food is pretty good, too. It's not necessarily on the same level as the highest-end Disney World fine dining restaurants, but if you want that, go to the adults-only restaurants that do cost a bit extra, such as Palo or Enchante , to get that same type of experience (but for a lot less).

Winner : A Disney cruise trumps Disney World for dining thanks to its convenient options and innovative rotational dining system. Not to mention, you can enjoy multiple meals and snacks each day without paying a cent beyond your original cruise fare.

Thrill factor

Y'all know where this one is heading — and yes, if you are after thrills, the thrill rides at Disney World tip this category into the theme park's corner. It's hard to beat the almost 60 mph launch on Tron Lightcycle Run or the backward launch on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind .

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Disney cruise ships feature some tame waterslides, though the AquaDunk waterslide on Disney Magic is not for the faint of heart. If you want a good adrenaline rush at sea, book that ship. You might also find that hanging out at the front of the ship while it's heading out to sea is pretty cool in its own right. You might be able to find some thrills in port (like a zip lining excursion in Alaska), but it depends on your cruise destination.

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Winner : Disney World is the clear winner if you want thrill-seeking to be the focus of the trip. Just be sure to load up on Lightening Lanes for Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Expedition Everest — Legend of the Forbidden Mountain, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Space Mountain and Tron Lightcycle Run. Save the cruise for a different type of vacation.

Multigeneration-friendly

Disney World is often a strenuous vacation for many families. That's because it's the size of San Francisco, meaning you'll generally cover 10 miles or more on foot per day just to get around, and you will often feel compelled to start early and/or stay late to feel like you're getting your money's worth.

That can be tough for anyone not used to that pace (and heat), but it can be an especially challenging vacation for those who are significantly older or younger than the rest of their group. Even if your family members can handle the distance using scooters and/or strollers, not all attractions are a great match for everyone due to height restrictions and the rough impact of certain thrill rides.

On the other hand, a Disney cruise excels at having something for every age group. Even if everyone fills their days differently — splitting up to enjoy the various kids and teen clubs and adults-only bars and restaurants — you can meet up again for the shows and meals in the evening.

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Winner : Disney Cruise Line excels when it comes to multigenerational vacations. From the nursery and kids and teen clubs to the onboard talks, adults-only pool area, waterslides, drink tastings and evening programming, I can't think of a better trip for a mixed-generation group than a Disney cruise. You can find something to please just about everyone within a few decks.

As fun as the theme parks are — and they really are — I wouldn't call them truly relaxing trips. Sure, you could spend your days by the pool or even the spa, but most of the time, a trip to Disney World is a fun, busy adventure.

Disney cruises differ in that Disney Cruise Line ships are made for you to spend time relaxing and enjoying the ride — out on the deck, in the spa or even in your cabin gazing out the window. "Busy" on a cruise means a schedule packed with meals, pool time and the occasional participatory game show, not hauling miles and miles across a theme park to get in the next line.

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Winner : Disney Cruise Line wins this category, as a Disney cruise feels far more relaxing than a Disney World vacation.

Service is a strength of the Disney company both on land and at sea; however, the staffing ratios and nature of the interaction at sea tip the scales in favor of Disney Cruise Line. The crew can provide far more personalized and higher-quality service aboard Disney's ships than is possible in a theme park. At Disney World, your interactions with staff usually last just a few seconds as you climb aboard the next attraction or pay for that Dole Whip ice cream treat.

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Even on the shorter cruises, some of the onboard staff will get to know your family's names and your kids' preferences. It's not uncommon for your dinner servers and room hosts to start to feel like friends, especially if you are on one of the slightly longer voyages.

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Winner : A Disney cruise features all kinds of service extras you won't get on land, such as towel animals waiting for you in your cabin each evening and your favorite drinks magically appearing as soon as you sit down to dinner. This level of service is what makes a Disney cruise feel magical in ways that are too difficult to recreate at the parks.

Bottom line

My family and I are avid fans of both Disney World and Disney cruises. We make multiple trips to the theme parks in Florida annually and have taken seven Disney cruises, with several more already booked. While there are similarities between the two trips — the characters, the approaches to immersive storytelling, the service provided and the overall quality — the two vacations are different in many ways.

For us, we head to Disney World for busy fun, often meeting up with friends for an action-packed day full of rides and shows. We'll be on the go nonstop, doing and seeing all the things and often not getting a ton of sleep. We love the parks and want to return whenever we are packing up to leave, but we usually need a long nap the second we get back home.

A Disney cruise, on the other hand, truly feels like a vacation.

Depending on the sailing, the ports might be the highlight of the trip, especially in destinations such as Alaska and Europe. On others, the sea days when we snack all day, go to trivia games, order Mickey bars from room service, pop into an onboard Disney movie and simply enjoy being together as a family are the best part.

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Looking at a Disney cruise versus Disney World, it's hard to say which is the better family vacation. It all depends on what you want from the trip.

If you wish to truly relax, enjoy attentive service and pull off a multigeneration trip with something for everyone, look to Disney cruises first.

If you want to fill your days with thrills, fireworks and your favorite characters, can handle logging some serious miles and aren't scared off by navigating Genie+ and making dining reservations, then book that trip to Disney World. Save the cruise for when you want to relax a bit more.

As for me, I'm hoping you'll find us at Disney World and on a Disney cruise this year because they are both the perfect family vacation for us — as long as we set the correct expectations before we embark on our adventure.

And, of course, if your budget and time-off schedule permit, you don't have to choose between the two trips. Many Disney Cruise Line sailings depart from Port Canaveral, which is only a one-hour drive (or Disney bus ride) away from Disney World, so you can easily combine several busy, thrill-seeking days at the parks with a short three- or four-night Disney cruise to create one weeklong trip.

Now that is what we call a vacation win.

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Disney Cruise vs Disney World: Which Should You Book?

posted by James Brockbank on January 13, 2022 // last updated on January 13, 2022

Planning a Disney dream vacation is oodles of fun, but there are so many options, making it more difficult. One of the biggest decisions is which Disney destination to visit. What’s better for your family: a Disney cruise or a trip to Walt Disney World in central Florida?

The truth is that both potential vacations have lots of pluses. Below, we’ve broken them down into five categories. The good news is that whichever you choose, you’re guaranteed to have a fantastic time!

Planning and Booking

Entertainment and things to do, prices and costs, crowds and pace, have the best of both worlds: a land and sea adventure, enjoy your time as a family.

The experience of booking and planning your vacations is very different between a Disney cruise and Walt Disney World, mainly because the cruise is all-inclusive and Disney World is not.

Walt Disney World

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When you plan and book a Disney World vacation, you have a lot of decisions to make. What’s more, you have to be seriously on top of everything if you want the best experience possible.

Once you choose your dates, you have to decide on where to stay. Disney operates 25 different options for accommodations , and there are literally hundreds of “off-property” hotels in the vicinity from which to choose.

Then, you have to decide on park tickets . How many days do you want to visit the parks? Do you want to add the Park Hopper Option to visit more than one park per day? What about the waterparks or sports complex? 

Once you make those choices, you have to buy the tickets and make your park reservations as far in advance as possible, lest the parks you want to visit sell out for the day. We also recommend doing some advance planning around what rides and attractions you want to experience before visiting. That can provide some direction to your experience in the parks. 

Don’t forget about dining! As of January 2022, Disney has not reinstated its dining plans. Still, if you want to eat in any of the restaurants, we strongly recommend making reservations; many are very popular and will book up months in advance (dining reservations open 180 days in advance). 

What is more, you have to budget for each of these things separately, in addition to souvenir shopping, unique experiences, and other incidental costs. 

All of this being said, some people are natural planners and enjoy that part of the experience. If that’s you, then you’ll love all the work that goes into planning your Walt Disney World vacation. After all, it can be a lot of fun.

Disney Cruise

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When it comes to booking your trip and planning everything you’ll do, a Disney cruise is easier. Your most significant decisions happen upfront when choosing which cruise itinerary you want to take and which ship you want to sail. That dictates your ports-of-call as well as the available activities.

You should also decide ahead of time whether you want to take excursions at your ports-of-call or what you want to do during your days there. You don’t have to plan tours, and sometimes it’s fun to wander around and explore. But if you’re looking for adventure–whether it’s seeing ancient ruins or scuba diving–you’ll need to do some planning.

Some other activities and experiences onboard Disney cruises also require reservations. There are restaurants where reservations are strongly recommended (including character dining), as well as childcare, spa treatments, and more.

However, the majority of your time at sea will be much more relaxed and go-with-the-flow. Your family will enjoy the luxury of waking up and deciding then and there what they want to do, which can be a welcome change of pace from your busy lifestyle at home.

There is a lot to do on both a Disney cruise and a Disney World vacation, although the activities are very different.

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In Walt Disney World, the main thing to do is the theme parks . Disney World has four parks – Hollywood Studios , Epcot , Magic Kingdom , and Animal Kingdom – and each is packed with rides, attractions, entertainment, and more. They have activities for kids and grown-ups of all ages, from thrill rides to character meet-and-greets to shows and parades.

Disney World is also home to two waterparks , Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, with state-of-the-art slides and water attractions. They have a massive dining, entertainment, and shopping district called Disney Springs with hundreds of stores, eateries, bars, and more. 

As mentioned above, Disney World also has 25 hotels and other accommodation options. All of which have swimming pools and other family-friendly activities, such as outdoor movies at night, games, and much more. Finally, sports fans can enjoy the Disney ESPN Wide World of Sports and multiple miniature and regular golf courses.

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Many of the activities you’ll find onboard a Disney cruise are similar to those on any cruise ship. Disney Cruise Line has five ships, Dream , Fantasy , Magic , Wish , and Wonder . Each has unique offerings, and we recommend exploring each of them in-depth.

Generally speaking, though, each of the ships has some similar features . They all have multiple swimming pools and water activities, including slides, splash pads, and even surfing or wakeboarding experiences. 

There is a spa on every ship with a range of treatments. Each ship has specific areas and activities for kids of various ages and adults. There are kids’ clubs where parents can drop their little ones to enjoy adult time at bars and lounges.

There is also live entertainment on each ship, and every boat does fireworks at sea and character experiences. You need to book some of these in advance. However, many do not require reservations, adding to the relaxed atmosphere on board.

The food and dining situations in Walt Disney World and aboard a Disney cruise are very different, as you might expect. Let’s take a closer look.

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On land in Disney World, the dining options are virtually endless. There are restaurants for just about every cuisine and so many themes. These include Japanese, Moroccan, regional Italian, African, Mexican, and so much more. 

In addition, enjoy dining with princesses, Mickey Mouse and friends, a Hawaiian luau, an Old West show, and so on. No matter what you’re craving, you’ll probably find it somewhere in Disney World.

Not to mention, there are multiple dining styles. You can stay in a villa and cook for yourselves. There are quick serve, casual sit-down restaurants, formal dining, and endless snack options everywhere. Of course, all of these choices can be overwhelming, and it plays into how much planning you need to do. 

Because the cruise ship is a contained environment, there are fewer choices, but that doesn’t mean the quality or quantity is lesser. In fact, guests rave about the dining options and food quality onboard Disney cruises. 

In addition, there is a lot of variety. You can find all of the basics and some creative options at the buffets and restaurants, and each of the ships has multiple restaurants and dining options.

While the dining options might be fewer onboard a cruise ship, one of the significant benefits (which ties into our subsequent discussion) is that the food is all-inclusive (mostly) and all you can eat! 

No need to worry whether your kids will only eat a few bites of their appetizer or whether they’ll like the entree they want to try; you can have it all! That also means that not everyone in your family needs to agree on where to eat. Everyone can get exactly what they want.

In truth, it’s difficult to compare the costs of the two options because there are so many ways to tweak both vacations. Still, there are some significant points to cover.

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There are many ways to save (or spend) money at Disney World. For example, staying in a value resort instead of a deluxe villa will save hundreds, as will sticking to quick-serve meals and limiting souvenir shopping.

The most important thing to know about costs at Disney World, especially in comparison to a Disney cruise, is that everything is a la carte. Especially since they’ve suspended sales of the dining plan, you can expect to pay separately for every part of your vacation. Constantly taking out your wallet and spending money can cause a lot of stress while you’re supposed to be relaxing and enjoying.

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Once again, prices can vary widely; a two or three-day cruise is exponentially cheaper than a seven or ten-day, and staying in a standard stateroom is less expensive than a suite.

One of the things that can make a Disney cruise so appealing is that it’s (mostly) all-inclusive. That means that you don’t have to budget for every little thing, including meals, most entertainment, experiences, or even accommodations. The only extras are excursions, special activities, and sometimes alcohol for the adults.

In the end, you can make a Disney cruise or a Walt Disney World vacation work on most vacation budgets. The significant upside to a Disney cruise is that it’s all-inclusive, with very few surprise costs. But there’s more flexibility and ways to save at Walt Disney World.

The size of the crowds and the pace of your vacation are two of the significant differences between Walt Disney World and a Disney Cruise.

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There’s enough to do both onboard the ship and in Walt Disney World to fill more than a week’s vacation. That said, the pace is much faster and more intense on land in Florida. With so many rides, shows, and things to see, there’s pressure to go, go, go all day and into the night.

Disney is also very good at creating buzzing energy throughout the parks, making you want to see and do it all. You’ll be on your feet all day doing miles of walking, too. Many people leave their Disney World vacation more tired than when they arrived!

Walt Disney World can also be very crowded, depending on the time of year that you visit. If you visit during peak season (much of the summer, school breaks, and around all major holidays), you can expect huge crowds, even with the new park reservation system. That can mean long lines for attractions.

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The pace of a Disney cruise is typically more relaxed than a Walt Disney World vacation. Guests are encouraged to take things slow and relax. In addition, because it is a contained environment, there isn’t as much pressure to keep going constantly.

One of the other nice things about a Disney cruise is that there is greater crowd control since there are only so many staterooms that can only hold a certain number of guests. That way, you don’t feel the pressure to get in line early or compete with other visitors for activities and access. There’s more than enough to go around!

If you’ve read through all of these criteria and still can’t decide, then don’t! Instead, opt for a land and sea adventure , where you take a short cruise and spend a few days in Walt Disney World. Disney sells packages for these types of vacations.

The plus side is rather apparent because you get to enjoy both options, the cruise and the theme parks. The packages that Disney sells are usually for three or four-night cruises and three or four nights at Walt Disney World. Often, these packages include hotel accommodations and park tickets on land.

Everything else works largely the same way: you can plan excursions for your cruise and customize your time at the Florida resort however you want. Upgrades are usually available, but downgrades are not. You can also extend the land portion of your trip, but you may not be eligible for the special rates of the packages.

No matter which you choose – a Disney cruise or a vacation to Walt Disney World – the most important thing is that you enjoy your time together as a family. Use this information to make the right decision based on your ideal trip, and then have the most magical experience of a lifetime!

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Which is a Better Vacation: Disney World vs Disney Cruise?

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This article is your guide to choosing Disney World vs Disney Cruise for your next vacation! As Disney expands its incredible floating fleet, many more guests wonder if the cruise is worth the trip. Especially with the rising cost of park tickets, it makes sense to compare which is better. We’ve done both Disney vacations and have our opinions on what we would choose as Disney adults.

That’s why we’ve written this article, to help you figure out if a Disney Cruise or Disney World vacation is better for you. There is a lot to compare the two, like prices, entertainment and more! So if you’d like to see a full comparison of Disney World vs Disney Cruise 2o24 , keep reading.

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Disney World vs Disney Cruise Overview

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When it comes to planning the perfect family vacation, few destinations rival the magic of Disney. But the age-old question persists: Disney World or Disney Cruise ? Each offers a unique blend of enchantment and adventure. Disney World, with its vast theme parks and endless attractions, promises a whirlwind of excitement. On the other hand, Disney Cruise Line combines the thrill of ocean voyages with the notion of Disney.

We’re Disney lovers and have been to both, multiple times and have pros and cons for each magical vacation. Shockingly, there are many factors to consider when choosing between Disney Cruise Line vs Disney World vacations! Let’s dive into what makes each option special and which might be the best choice for your family.

Do you go to Disney World on a Disney cruise?

A common question among Disney enthusiasts is whether their journey with Disney Cruise Line can incorporate the magic of Disney World. While the cruise itself doesn’t dock directly at Disney World, there’s a convenient way to combine these two extraordinary Disney experiences.

Many Disney cruises set sail from or make a stop at Port Canaveral, Florida, which is approximately an hour’s drive from Walt Disney World Resort . This proximity makes it feasible for guests on certain itineraries to plan a special excursion to the parks.

Disney Cruise Line often offers organized shore excursions, known as Port Adventures, which can include a day trip to Walt Disney World. These adventures are meticulously planned to ensure guests enjoy a seamless experience. Transportation is typically arranged from the port to the parks, allowing guests to spend a day exploring the magic of Disney World’s four theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

For those looking to take advantage of this opportunity, it’s essential to consider the timing and duration of the port stop. Usually, these excursions are offered on cruises that have a longer duration at Port Canaveral, ensuring guests have ample time to enjoy the parks and return to the ship.

Related post:  When is the Cheapest Time to go on a Disney Cruise?

What is the Difference Between Disney World and Disney Cruise?

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The key difference is the type of experience. Disney World offers a more traditional theme park adventure with a vast array of attractions and experiences. A Disney cruise provides a more relaxed vacation with the convenience of having most of your entertainment and dining included, along with unique Disney-themed onboard activities and shows. If you’re looking for a jam-packed Disney vacation , Disney World will be more your speed, but if you like leisure, buffets, and relaxation, a Disney Cruise is for you.

Disney World Vacation Vs Disney Cruise Main Differences

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  • Variety of Attractions : From classic rides like “It’s a Small World” to thrilling coasters like “Space Mountain,” Disney World caters to all ages and interests. The parks are known for their immersive lands, such as Pandora – The World of Avatar and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge , offering an unparalleled level of detail and storytelling.
  • Entertainment Options : Beyond the rides, Disney World provides a plethora of entertainment options including parades, fireworks, character meet-and-greets, and live shows.
  • Dining Experiences : The resort boasts a wide range of dining options, from quick service to fine dining, themed restaurants to character meals , ensuring a diverse culinary journey.
  • Accommodation and Flexibility : Guests can choose from a range of accommodations within the resort, offering various themes and amenities. The flexibility to customize your day, choose your parks, and plan your activities is a significant part of the Disney World experience.

Disney Cruise:

  • All-Inclusive Experience : One of the most significant differences is the all-inclusive nature of a Disney Cruise. Your accommodations, dining, entertainment, and numerous onboard activities are included in the cruise fare.
  • Unique Entertainment and Activities : Disney Cruises feature Broadway-caliber shows, themed deck parties (like the famous “Pirate Night”), and character experiences that are more intimate compared to the theme parks. Additionally, Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, provides an exclusive tropical retreat for cruise guests.
  • Dining at Sea : The dining experience on a Disney Cruise is both diverse and convenient, featuring rotational dining that allows guests to experience different themed restaurants with the same serving team accompanying them each night.
  • Relaxation and Scenery : Unlike the constant go-go-go atmosphere of Disney World, a Disney Cruise offers a more relaxed pace. Guests can enjoy the scenery, spend time in adult-exclusive areas, or partake in family activities at their leisure.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Cost

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Budget is often a deciding factor in vacation planning. Generally, Disney Cruises can be more expensive upfront due to the inclusion of accommodations, food, and entertainment in the package. However, Disney World trips can add up with hotel stays, park tickets , meals, and extras. When considering Disney Cruise vs Disney World , it’s crucial to factor in all potential expenses to see which aligns with your budget.

For both, you’ll have to consider transportation, to either the parks or Port Canaveral from the airport. If you stay at a Disney resort , you will have free transportation around the resort, but you’ll still have to get yourself from the airport to your hotel.

Is Disney World or a Disney cruise cheaper?

Comparing costs isn’t straightforward, as it depends on the type of experience you’re seeking and the time of year. Here’s a general breakdown for a summer vacation in Disney World to give you an idea:

  • Park Tickets for Disney World : Prices for tickets can vary, but a standard one-day ticket starts at around $109 per person. However, the per-day cost decreases as you add more days. For a week-long visit, you might be looking at approximately $500 to $600 per person for park tickets alone.
  • Accommodation : Costs can vary widely based on whether you choose to stay at a Disney resort, a nearby hotel, or a vacation rental. Disney resort hotels range from value resorts (starting around $150 per night) to deluxe resorts (which can be $500 per night or more). A moderate budget for a week-long stay might be around $200 per night, totaling approximately $1,400.
  • Food and Dining : Dining costs can also vary. If you dine primarily at quick-service locations, you might spend around $40-60 per person per day. For sit-down restaurants, the cost can be significantly higher. For a family of four, a moderate dining budget might be around $200 per day, totaling $1,400 for a week.
  • Additional Expenses : This includes souvenirs, special tours, or other experiences. This can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on your choices.
  • Travel and Miscellaneous Costs : Don’t forget to factor in the cost of flights or driving to Orlando, as well as other miscellaneous expenses like car rentals and insurance.

So, a rough estimate for a moderate week-long Disney World vacation for a family of four in summer could be around $6,000 to $8,000, considering accommodation, park tickets, dining, and additional expenses. A 7-night Caribbean cruise for a family of four in a standard stateroom might start around $5,000 and can go up significantly for higher category rooms or additional guests.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Planning Process

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Planning a trip to Disney World requires coordinating park tickets , Disney Genie+, dining reservations, and hotel bookings. Conversely, a Disney cruise offers a more streamlined planning experience. Once you book your cruise, much of your itinerary is set, with options to add on excursions or special experiences.

That’s why as vacationing adults without kids, we tend to lean toward the Disney Cruise for ease of planning. Other than choosing your sailing date, destination, and travel to port, there’s not much more to stress about for a Disney Cruise. So, for ease of planning, we would have to say a cruise wins for Disney World vs Disney Cruise vacation .

How do I add Disney World to my Disney cruise?

Combining a Disney World trip with a Disney Cruise creates a comprehensive Disney experience, offering the excitement of the theme parks followed by the relaxation of a cruise. Disney’s land-and-sea vacation packages are specially designed for this purpose, providing a seamless transition from adventure-filled days at the parks to the enchanting voyage of a Disney Cruise. These packages not only offer convenience and a hassle-free experience but also include benefits like transportation from Disney World to Port Canaveral, where the cruise embarks. You can speak with one of our vacation experts to add a Disney World vacation to your cruise today!

On a Disney Cruise, a different kind of Disney magic awaits, with entertainment, dining, and activities for all ages. These cruises often feature stops at exotic destinations, including Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. The flexibility of these land-and-sea packages allows you to tailor your vacation to your family’s preferences, choosing the duration of your stay at Disney World and the itinerary of your cruise. Planning is key to maximizing this experience, ensuring a vacation that perfectly blends the thrill of Disney World with the serenity of a Disney Cruise. So, whether you’re leaning towards Disney World or a Disney Cruise , you can have the best of both worlds with a Disney cruise and Disney World combined package.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Attractions and Entertainment

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Disney World boasts four iconic theme parks filled with beloved attractions and shows. The variety is staggering, from thrilling rides to immersive lands. A Disney cruise, while more limited in physical space, still packs a punch with Broadway-style shows, deck parties, and themed days at sea. The choice here depends on whether you prefer the vast array of attractions at Disney World or the all-inclusive entertainment of a cruise.

Examples of Disney World entertainment:

  • Magic Kingdom : Experience the classic enchantment of attractions like Cinderella’s Castle, Space Mountain, and the Pirates of the Caribbean. Don’t miss the nightly fireworks and the famous parade featuring Disney characters.
  • Epcot : Dive into cultural experiences from around the world at the World Showcase and enjoy futuristic attractions like Test Track and Spaceship Earth. Epcot is also home to various seasonal festivals like the Flower and Garden Festival .
  • Hollywood Studios : Immerse yourself in the world of movies with attractions like The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and Toy Story Land. The Fantasmic! nighttime show and the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular are must-sees.
  • Animal Kingdom : Explore Pandora – The World of Avatar, enjoy thrilling rides like Expedition Everest, and don’t miss the chance to see live animals on the Kilimanjaro Safaris. The park also offers unique shows like the Festival of the Lion King.

Examples of Disney Cruise entertainment:

  • Broadway-Style Shows : Enjoy top-notch, Broadway-style performances such as “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin” which are exclusive to Disney Cruise Line.
  • Deck Parties : Participate in themed deck parties like “Pirate Night,” complete with fireworks at sea, character appearances, and live entertainment.
  • Themed Days at Sea : Experience special days like Marvel Day at Sea or Star Wars Day at Sea, featuring character encounters, special merchandise, and themed activities.
  • Kids’ and Teens’ Clubs : Kids can enjoy age-appropriate clubs with Disney-themed activities and character interactions, while teens have their cool hangouts and activities.
  • Adult-Exclusive Areas : Relax in adult-only areas such as nightclubs, lounges, and the Quiet Cove Pool. There are also adult-exclusive dining options like Palo or Remy.

Both Disney World and Disney Cruise Line offer a plethora of entertainment options, each tailored to their unique settings. Whether it’s the expansive and varied experiences of Disney World’s parks or the all-inclusive, luxury entertainment of a Disney cruise, there’s something special for every guest.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Characters

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Both Disney World and Disney Cruises offer ample opportunities to meet your favorite Disney characters. However, character interactions on a cruise can be more intimate and less rushed, providing unique experiences like dining with characters or seeing them in themed shows. We feel like meeting characters in Disney World can be chaotic and sometimes less organized.

Disney World Character Experiences:

At Disney World, character interactions are a cornerstone of the park experience. Here, you can meet a wide array of characters across the four theme parks. From impromptu encounters to scheduled meet-and-greets in specific locations, there are numerous opportunities to interact with your favorite characters. Character dining experiences, such as breakfast with princesses at Cinderella’s Royal Table or a festive meal at Chef Mickey’s, are also available. The parades and shows offer additional chances to see characters in action. The experience can vary, from a quick hug and photo to brief conversations. During peak times, however, these interactions might feel a bit rushed due to longer lines and time constraints.

Disney Cruise Character Experiences:

On a Disney Cruise, the character experiences tend to be more intimate. With fewer guests on board compared to the parks, the lines for meet-and-greets are typically shorter, allowing for more personal interactions. Characters often roam the ship, popping up in unexpected places, which can lead to delightful surprise encounters. Unique to the cruises are themed character experiences, such as pirate night or a royal gathering, where characters dress according to the theme, adding an extra layer of excitement. Character dining on the cruise is also a more relaxed affair, giving families more time to interact with characters. The smaller setting of the ship allows for repeated interactions with characters, often leading to memorable and personalized experiences.

In conclusion, while Disney World offers a broader range of characters and more traditional theme park meet-and-greets, Disney Cruises provides a more intimate setting for character interactions, with unique themed experiences and a relaxed atmosphere that allows for more personal and memorable moments with beloved Disney characters.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Food

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Dining at Disney World is an adventure in itself, with a vast array of restaurants ranging from quick service to fine dining. On a Disney Cruise, meals are included in your package, offering a mix of buffet, casual, and fine dining options. Each has its culinary highlights, so food lovers can’t go wrong with either choice.

Disney World Dining:

Disney World is a foodie’s paradise with a dizzying array of dining options. Spread across its four theme parks, resorts, and Disney Springs, the choices range from quick-service eateries to upscale, fine-dining restaurants. You can embark on a culinary journey around the world at Epcot’s World Showcase, enjoy character dining experiences like breakfast with beloved characters at The Crystal Palace, or indulge in signature dining at places like the California Grill at the Contemporary Resort.

Quick service options offer convenience and variety, perfect for on-the-go meals between attractions. Special dining experiences, like dinner shows and dining packages with reserved viewing for parades and fireworks, add an extra layer of magic to the dining experience. Each restaurant at Disney World offers a unique theme and menu, ensuring that every meal is an adventure.

Disney Cruise Dining:

Aboard a Disney Cruise, the dining experience is designed to be both convenient and luxurious. With your cruise package, most meals are included, encompassing a range of dining styles from casual buffet options to elegant, sit-down dinners. The rotational dining system is a highlight, allowing you to experience different themed restaurants each night while keeping the same waitstaff for personalized service throughout your voyage. Each ship boasts uniquely themed restaurants that bring Disney storytelling to life, such as the undersea environment of Animator’s Palate or the fairytale elegance of Royal Court. Specialty restaurants like Palo and Remy offer adult-exclusive dining experiences for an additional fee, providing a more upscale, intimate setting. Casual dining options are available throughout the day, and room service adds an extra level of convenience. Themed dinners, like the Pirates of the Caribbean feast, add a fun twist to your dining experience.

Which has better service: Disney Cruise vs Disney World?

We would have to say that Disney Cruise Line wins by an edge. When comparing services between Disney Cruise Line and Disney World , each offers exceptional but distinct experiences. Disney Cruise Line is renowned for its personalized service, with a higher staff-to-guest ratio allowing for more individual attention, consistent dining staff throughout your voyage, inclusive room service, and dedicated children’s programs. In contrast, Disney World, with its vast scale, impresses with the sheer breadth of its high-quality service across various settings, from theme parks to resorts. While the cruise provides a more intimate and tailored service experience, Disney World excels in managing and delivering excellent service across a larger, more varied operation.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Crowds

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Dealing with crowds is a part of any Disney experience. Disney World can be particularly crowded, especially during peak seasons. A Disney cruise, while still busy, often feels less overwhelming due to the limited number of passengers and more expansive space. That’s why this section of Disney Cruise vs Disney World is a much clearer winner.

Disney Cruise crowds are controlled with overhead capacity, structured scheduling, and multiple off-shore excursion experiences. Unfortunately, there is a little more variability when planning a Disney World vacation with crowds. But you can always check out our Disney World crowd calendar for planning.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Kid and Adult Experiences

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Both destinations offer a fantastic mix of kid-friendly and adult-exclusive options. Disney World has entire parks and areas geared towards different age groups, while Disney Cruises features clubs for kids and teens, as well as adult-only dining and lounges. From personal experience, we’ve seen fewer kids on a Disney Cruise than we have in the park.

For us, that is a perk for childless adults, but that could mean a Disney World vacation might bode better for them. Either way, there is still plenty for kids and families to do on a Disney Cruise.

Kid and Adult Experiences at Disney World:

  • Diverse Attractions for All Ages : Disney World’s four theme parks – Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom – offer a variety of attractions suitable for all ages. From the fantasy and enchantment of Magic Kingdom’s classic rides to the educational experiences at Epcot and the thrilling adventures in Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, there’s something to captivate every member of the family.
  • Interactive Experiences for Kids : The parks offer numerous interactive experiences for children, such as character meet-and-greets, interactive play areas, and themed playgrounds.
  • Adult-Focused Entertainment : For adults, Epcot’s World Showcase offers cultural experiences and culinary delights from around the globe, while fine dining restaurants and upscale lounges across the resorts provide sophisticated relaxation and dining options. Adults can also enjoy world-class entertainment, shopping, and spas.

Kid and Adult Experiences on a Disney Cruise:

  • Dedicated Kids’ Clubs and Activities : Disney Cruises features extensive kids’ clubs that are segmented by age group, offering activities and entertainment tailored to different stages of childhood. These clubs are equipped with Disney-themed activities, character interactions, and supervised play areas, allowing kids to engage in fun and safe environments.
  • Teen Spaces : For teens, Disney Cruises offers cool hangouts and age-appropriate activities, providing them with their own space to socialize and enjoy tailored entertainment.
  • Adult-Exclusive Areas : Disney Cruises shines with its adult-exclusive areas, including fine dining restaurants like Palo and Remy, adult-only pool areas, spas, and nightclubs. These spaces provide adults with a chance to relax and enjoy a more refined experience while kids are engaged in supervised activities.
  • Family Activities : Beyond the age-specific options, Disney Cruises also offers plenty of family activities, including Broadway-style shows, deck parties, and movie screenings, ensuring shared fun for the entire family.

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Which Should You Choose: Disney World or Disney Cruise 2024?

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The decision between Disney Cruise vs Disney World ultimately comes down to what kind of experience you’re seeking. For non-stop action and a wide variety of attractions, Disney World is unbeatable. If you’re looking for a more relaxed vacation where entertainment and dining are conveniently included, a Disney cruise might be your ideal choice.

Whichever option you choose, remember that the magic of Disney is present in both. And if you’re planning your next Disney Cruise Line adventure, don’t forget to check out our incredible discounted cruises . As we’re getting older, we tend to choose Disney Cruises more and more, so keep that in mind!

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Disney World vs Disney Cruise: Which is better?

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If you’re wondering whether to go on a Disney cruise or visit Walt Disney World, this post is for you! I’ll compare and contrast the two experiences and help you decide which one is right for your family.

Both the cruise and the parks are magical experiences, but there are some key differences that may make one better suited for your needs. In the article below, we will compare the costs, planning processes, activities, and more between Disney World and a Disney Cruise to find out which vacation is the better option!

Cost of Disney Cruise vs Disney World

One of the main questions I get asked when comparing Disney World to a Disney cruise is which is the cheaper vacation . The short answer is that it totally depends since the prices of both vacations are influenced by the time of year you travel. In other words, you can’t compare a Disney Cruise over Christmas break with a trip to Disney World in February. Obviously the cruise would cost quite a bit more during the peak holiday time.

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Therefore, for the sake of this article, we will compare the prices for a Disney cruise vs those for Disney World over four nights in mid-May since this is when my family prefers to travel. Now, let’s break down the different items you purchase for Disney World and a Disney cruise to determine which is cheaper:

Accommodations and Dining

When you reserve a cruise with DCL , you usually choose your stateroom at the time of booking. You can pick a cabin with no windows, one with an ocean view window, or one with a balcony. (You could also splurge and book a suite and cruise in the Concierge Level.) Each of these room levels is priced differently. And, with a few exceptions, your meals are included in the price of your Disney cruise.

So, the majority of your cruise costs are paid in one lump sum ahead of time. My family and I tend to sail in staterooms with a verandah because we love having the private outdoor space. Similarly, we usually book rooms at deluxe resorts at Disney World since they typically offer balconies and upgraded amenities. Therefore, we will be comparing the prices for a verandah stateroom with a deluxe hotel room.

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(If you’re looking to save money on your trip, you could always compare the prices of a value hotel at Disney World with an inside cruise cabin on a Disney ship as they would be more comparable.) Also note that when you compare the price of a Disney World vacation to a Disney cruise, you will want to include your WDW hotel cost plus the price of your meals to get a fair estimate. That’s because your cruise fare includes your room and the cost of food.

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So, let’s say a 4-night cruise for my family of four is priced at around $4500. This rate includes my stateroom and meals onboard. A 4 night stay in a deluxe hotel at Disney World would roughly cost $500 per night at $2000 total. But, after you add on say $300 per day for food, this total cost becomes $3200 for WDW.

In other words, when comparing accommodations and food, I would estimate $4500 for a Disney Cruise and $3200 for Disney World . Clearly Disney World is the winner here, but this doesn’t give a fair estimation of the vacation price. That’s because we need to calculate all the extras you will be paying for each vacation.

Tickets and Extra Costs

If you are visiting Disney World with your family, you more than likely plan to purchase park tickets . Although kids are free if they are under 3 years old, you will need a park ticket for each guest over age three. If you plan to visit each of the Disney World theme parks, the price of your vacation can really add up.

For the sake of this article, we will budget for park tickets for our family of four visiting one park each day (no Park Hopper). At the time of this writing, 4 tickets to each Disney park costs just over $2400.

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Now, a Disney Cruise Line vacation also features additional items you will want to include in your budget. These include things like excursions and gratuities. We won’t go into a ton of detail here on tipping since you can read all about the set amounts in our post on calculating Disney Cruise Line gratuities . But, a family of four on a 4-night cruise can expect to pay around $232 for gratuities.

As for excursions, let’s say the ship is visiting Nassau and Castaway Cay. We will budget for $400 in Nassau and $0 on Castaway Cay since the beach there is free. If you’re still with me, that means the extra costs associated with cruising and WDW are around $2400 for Disney World and $632 for a Disney Cruise .

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When adding it all together, that puts us at a grand total of $5600 for a Disney World vacation compared to $5132 for a Disney cruise . In other words, the two vacations are pretty similar in price depending on the room type and extras you choose to purchase.

Disney World vs Disney Cruise: Planning

Anyone who has ever visited Disney World knows that the planning process for your WDW vacation is a really big deal. Walt Disney World is FULL of amazing rides and entertainment options! You could arrive at a park at opening, stay until closing, and still not see or do everything offered. Plus, there are so many things to do at Disney World outside the parks!

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Additionally, the dining options are endless at Walt Disney World. All sorts of restaurants are available from chains to pubs to fine dining to character meals. Since reservations are needed for most of the popular restaurants , you do need to make sure to book these in advance.

I say all of that to show just how many aspects go into planning a Disney World vacation. Not only do you have to choose your dates and your hotel, but you also need to make the following decisions:

  • which parks to visit
  • what types of tickets to buy
  • when to visit each park
  • whether to secure the new Disney Genie+ service
  • when to schedule dining reservations
  • how to create touring itineraries for each park to fit in each attraction

In contrast, when you plan a Disney cruise vacation, you don’t really have to do a lot of pre-planning compared to Disney World. Initially, you just book the Disney cruise and sign up for your dining time. Once online check-in is available for your trip, you can schedule a few activities, but most of the entertainment options do not require tickets or reservations. These are some of the activities you’ll find onboard:

  • water slides
  • Broadway style shows
  • cooking classes
  • arts and crafts

In addition, you can experience fun activities on Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point, which are Disney’s private islands in the Bahamas. These tropical paradises are as amazing as you are probably imagining! They provide crystal clear water, character meet and greets, and family friendly excursions!

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Unlike Walt Disney World, you do not need reservations for dining on the cruise ship unless you choose to spend extra money and eat in one of the specialty, adult-only restaurants. Rather than booking a time for meals each day like at Disney World, you just show up at your restaurant of choice for breakfast and lunch. For dinner, you are assigned a time and a restaurant, so it really takes all the guesswork out.

As you can probably tell, planning a Disney Cruise Line vacation is much easier than planning a trip to Walt to Disney World . After booking your cruise, you’re not really left with a ton of things to do.

Disney Cruise and Disney World Package

Many families have a difficult time deciding between the two vacations, so they combine them together! Although Disney does not offer deals or discounts on land and sea packages, you would save money on flights if you were already in the area. This brings up a common question: Should you do the Disney Cruise before or after parks?

Often times families sailing out of Port Canaveral (or even Miami) choose to add days at Disney World onto their vacation. But you may be wondering if it’s better to cruise before the theme parks vacation or after it? If you choose to cruise first, you will have the Disney parks to look forward to on the last day of your Disney cruise.

Disney Cruise Line Terminal in Port Canaveral

This helps make the final day of your cruise a little less sad. In addition, when you visit Disney World after a cruise, you don’t have to worry about rushing to catch a flight home on debarkation day.

On the other hand, if you decide to visit Disney World BEFORE your cruise, you get the more stressful vacation out of the way. Your family can spend time enjoying the theme parks first. Then you can end the combined vacation on a relaxing note. In addition, you will want to arrive near the cruise port at least the day before you set sail. So, if you are getting a hotel room anyway, you may as well book one at Walt Disney World!

Disney Cruise vs Disney World with a Toddler

If you are planning a Disney family vacation with a toddler, you will want to consider your little one’s interests when determining whether a Disney cruise or WDW trip is better. That being said, the vibe of each vacation is quite different, and my family personally finds the cruises to be much more toddler friendly.

A Disney cruise vacation feels more relaxing, and you don’t have the added stresses of Disney World. Once you are on the ship, you don’t have to worry about boarding shuttles to get to activities or restaurants. Instead, you just take the stairs or the elevators to each deck to find pools, restaurants, shops, or entertainment.

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In addition, a Disney Cruise Line vacation confines your family to the ship, which really helps when members of your travel party want to experience different activities. My husband and I have two kids who are five years apart in age. Since my younger daughter is a toddler, her older sister obviously has a different schedule and other interests. On the Disney cruise, it’s easy to walk back to the room with our toddler for a nap or bedtime without disrupting our older child’s activities.

However, at Disney World, you would have to grab a shuttle back to the hotel in order to put your toddler to bed. Also, some toddlers are a bit leery of rides at Disney World, but they tend to enjoy meeting characters. Popular Disney characters are all over the cruise ship, and the lines for meet and greets are WAY shorter than those at Disney World.

Final Thoughts: Disney World or Disney Cruise

So, which is the better vacation? It really depends on your family and their interests. My husband likes to say that Disney World is a trip and not a vacation. It is true that it’s not the most relaxing place to visit, but we still love it! Disney World offers so many activities, shows, and experiences that you just can’t beat.

A Disney cruise, on the other hand, is totally laid back and easy. The cast members cater to every need that your child has, so parents get to enjoy themselves too! Either way, Disney knows how to provide a great time so you really can’t make a bad choice!

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Also, depending on the cruise itinerary that you book, the Disney ship may even stop in Port Canaveral, Florida. If this is the case, you can purchase Disney World tickets as your excursion. A Disney shuttle will pick you up at the cruise port and drive your family to Walt Disney World. You will get to enjoy the park(s) for the day before catching the bus back to Port Canaveral.

If you are looking for tips on choosing the right Disney World hotel, join our Facebook group for personalized help on finding the best resort for your family! Which Disney family vacation do you prefer: Disney World or Disney Cruise? Let me know why by commenting below!!

Shari is an experienced planner and organizer for Disney vacations, cruising, and U.S. travel. Her family vacation information, reviews, and tips provide insight for moms and dads everywhere. You can read more about her story, including her journey through breast cancer, in the about me page.

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Disney Travel Planning: Disney World vs. Disney Cruise

Trying to decide between a trip to  Disney World  or a Disney Cruise is difficult if you haven't experienced either. While many people expect these two Disney vacations to deliver a similar experience, nothing could be farther from the truth. 

Walt Disney World consists of four unique theme parks and water parks. In addition, there are events and spectacles that take place at certain times of the day. You'll probably have a long list of rides, shows, and experiences your family is looking forward to. In order to do it all, you may end up exhausted.

A Disney Cruise, on the other hand, has plenty of Disney magic, shows, and characters but you'll be experiencing it all in one place. Your vacation may be laid back, but will the kids get to do all they want for their Disney experience? With more information, you can huddle with your family, find out what everyone wants to do, and decide on going to Disney World vs. Going on a Disney Cruise.

Combine Land and Sea Disney Experiences

Sprawling over a whopping 43 square miles of the Orlando area, Disney World includes four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot , Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios), two major water parks ( Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon), over two dozen  Disney resort hotels , ​and about a dozen non-Disney hotels, a campground, four golf courses, plus the Disney Springs shopping and dining neighborhood. 

By comparison, the world is your oyster with Disney Cruise Line. Disney's four ships depart from various ports in the United States and travel to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, and Europe. The Disney Cruise Line blog has a page that shows the current location of all four Disney ships . Does your family like to travel? If so, a cruise might satisfy the travel bug plus the desire to have some Disney fun. 

But if your kids have their hearts set on riding their favorite rides and seeing the end-of-day fireworks shows at Disney World, there is a compromise. The proximity of Orlando and Port Canaveral, Disney Cruise Line's busiest port, makes it easy to combine a theme park vacation with a cruise vacation on the same trip. Disney offers land-and-sea packages that typically combine three days at Disney World and four days on a Caribbean cruise or vice versa. 

Getting Some Disney Downtime

As you would expect given Disney World's mammoth size, there is a never-ending cavalcade of rides, attractions, restaurants, water parks, parades, fireworks, shows, shops, character meetings, and the like. You can, and should, carve out some downtime during your stay and relax by your hotel pool. Still, you'll want squeeze as much fun as you possibly can out of your days and so you'll inevitably be on the go most of the time. Wear comfortable shoes and expect to return home wiped out with kids who are enthusiastically telling their friends about all the rides they went on and showing pictures of their selfies with the Disney characters. 

If you imagine that a Disney Cruise is like a floating theme park, you're in for a surprise. The closest thing to a ride on a Disney ship is the AquaDunk water slide on the Disney Magic and the AquaDuck water coaster on the Disney Dream and Fantasy . Of course, there is a seemingly endless array of ways to have fun on the ship, between the pool deck, kids clubs, scheduled workshops and live shows, games, movies, and parties. But the kids have to be interested in non-ride experiences.

Even so, the pace on a Disney Cruise is far less go-go-go than at a theme park, and most people find it more relaxing. For this reason, if you book a land-and-sea package, do the cruise after the theme park. 

Pricing and Value

A vacation package at Disney World typically includes a hotel stay and theme park tickets, so it's possible to spend less by choosing a value property. With over two dozen Disney-run resorts, there are plenty of options for every family budget, from campsites to value-minded hotels to deluxe villas with separate sleeping and living areas and kitchens. A family of 4 can enjoy a 6-night, 7-day vacation package at a Disney’s All-Star Resort with tickets valid at all 4 theme parks for as little as $98 per person, per day.  

On the other hand, Disney Cruise Line is a premium line that delivers a high-end experience. The ships are downright gorgeous, with lavish Art Deco or Art Nouveau lobbies, amazing themed restaurants, and wonderful kids clubs, activities and pool decks but it's not Disney World.

Rates on Disney Cruise Line come much closer to all-inclusive pricing than on most mainstream cruise lines. The food in the three main restaurants is on par with the best signature restaurants at Disney World. In other words, passengers pay more than on some other cruise lines but also find an awful lot of value.

Best Time to Go

For the best time to visit Disney World , take into consideration a combination of weather, crowds, and prices. While theme park tickets are constant throughout the year, ​hotel rates fluctuate quite a bit during the year and, of course, tend to be lower when kids are in school and pricier during summer vacation and other school breaks.

Similarly, rates for a Disney Cruise tend to rise during school breaks and holidays and fall when kids are back in school. That means you can often book at the last minute—which, in cruise speak, means between two and six months in advance—for a cruise taken January through early February, May, late-August through October, and the non-holiday weeks in November and December.

If Disney's cruise ships have an advantage over Disney parks, it's that they have natural crowd control. Even during spring break or the Christmas holiday season, a ship can only hold a certain number of people, so it's no more crowded than at other times of the year.

Before-You-Go Planning

To get the most from a Disney World vacation, you can plan much of your trip before you leave home with a system called  MyMagic+ , which bundles nearly every aspect of your trip together. Instead of a ticket, you get a MagicBand, a rubber bracelet containing a computer chip that holds all the components of your Disney World vacation— theme park  ticket , room key, dining reservations, PhotoPass—and it also acts as a resort charge card.

FastPasses have been replaced by FastPass+, a digital version of the line-jumping system that can be managed from your smartphone with the My Disney Experience app . You can book the most popular dining experiences six months in advance and FastPasses 60 days in advance (or 30 days in advance if you're not staying at a Walt Disney World Resort).

With a Disney Cruise, there are fewer moving parts. Your meals and most activities are included in your fare. Once you choose your stateroom and book your cruise, other experiences you may want to book in advance include shore excursions , spa treatments , and optional adult-exclusive dining reservations . Even after you board the ship, you can frequently book these experiences at the guest services desk on the ship.

Meeting Characters

The verdict is split on this one. Disney World certainly offers a much wider array of characters in its shows, meet-and-greets, and character meals. But while there are fewer characters on a Disney Cruise but the interactions tend to be more accessible and low-key. Beyond the many scheduled character meet-and-greets on the ship, your family is likely to randomly run into a character or two on the pool deck, in the kids' clubs, or even on Castaway Cay , Disney's private Bahamian island.

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Disney Cruise vs Disney World

When it comes to magical vacations, there’s no beating a Disney vacation. But, even once you know the  best place to book a Disney Cruise , it can be difficult to decide between escaping to the open sea or Disney World. Let’s dive into Disney cruise vs Disney World.

Both Disney Cruises and Disney World vacations offer guests the opportunity to spend time immersed in the world of their favorite princesses, princes, and characters. Both have fantastic food and beautiful hotels, and with so many comparable features between these two fabulous destinations, how do you know which one is better suited for your family vacation needs? Before you lock in your final itinerary, here’s everything you need to know about how these two getaways compare.

Cost of a Disney cruise vs Disney World

First, you’ll need to factor in the cost of your hotel room, park tickets, and food when it comes to Disney World. When you purchase an  all-inclusive Disney Cruise , your fare includes your stateroom, most meals, and amazing entertainment on the Disney cruise ship. There are some add-ons that you’ll need to consider for both vacation options, of course, like airfare and the cost of souvenirs.

When it comes to comparing the cost of a Disney World vacation with a Disney Cruise Line vacation, it’s important to keep in mind that there are different price points for each option. For Disney World, you can find vacation packages that range from $500 per person to over $4,000 per person. Disney Cruise Line pricing is difficult to generalize due to variables such as type of itinerary, length of cruise, stateroom size, and charges based on the travelers’ ages – but generally, fares start at around $1,000 per person and go up to around $4,000 per person.

If you are on a budget, you  might  be able to save more with a Disney World vacation as opposed to taking a Disney Cruise. This is because the per-person pricing considerations are less stark than on a Disney Cruise. You can typically save money when you travel to Disney World by picking cheaper rooms and restaurants or skipping one or two park days. Cruise prices are more fixed once you’ve decided who’s going, where, and when; the only real money-saving variable at that point is the type of room you get and whether you pay for any optional experiences.

Planning Process for your Walt Disney World Vacation

Planning a Disney Cruise is a more streamlined process, but it doesn’t begin until you decide to book the trip. Once you do, you can start planning by choosing which ship you want to sail on. Then, you can customize your experience based on what amenities and activities are included in your package.

The planning process for a Disney World trip is longer. It involves multiple steps, including researching different Disney parks, reserving tickets, and deciding what to see and where to stay. It also involves booking your transportation, such as a car or shared transportation passes, making dining reservations, and possibly scheduling sightseeing tours. Both processes involve research and can be time-consuming. However, planning a Disney Cruise will typically involve fewer steps than planning a Disney World vacation.

Attractions and Entertainment

Both Disney Cruises and Disney World offer a wide variety of attractions and entertainment for guests of all ages. However, Disney World offers more rides and attractions than the Disney cruise lines do. For example, at Disney World, guests can experience thrilling roller coasters, visit iconic landmarks like Cinderella’s Castle, and meet their favorite Disney characters.

On the other hand,  cruising with Disney  offers a more relaxed vacation with fewer rides and attractions. Instead, the cruise line focuses on providing top-notch entertainment in Broadway-style shows, character meet and greets, and deck parties. You’ll also have an opportunity to do things inside the different ports each cruise visits.

Regardless of how jam-packed a Walt Disney World vacation may be, your all-inclusive Disney Cruise will have plenty of things to keep you occupied. So if you want to keep moving and have a choice of so many rides at the four theme parks and attractions to see, visiting Disney World is the way to go!

Both the Disney ship and Disney World offer their visitors the opportunity to see different characters; however, the experiences are different. You can see and meet many Disney characters at Disney World through meet and greets or from a distance during parades. You can also meet characters on Disney Cruises. Still, the difference is that characters on Disney Cruises typically provide more opportunities for their guests to interact with them.

In conclusion, choosing between Disney Cruise Line and Disney World can be a tough decision. There’s a lot to consider, including cost and the planning process. These two vacations are very different. Both have unique benefits and drawbacks, but ultimately, it depends on what you and your family are looking for in a holiday.

If you’re ready for the next step in planning your Disney World or Disney cruise vacation, we suggest contacting the Disney experts at  The Vacationeer .

They can handle the big questions (like where to go and when) and even the small ones (like  what to pack for a Disney Cruise ).

Best of all, there’s no cost to use their planning services, and there’s never any obligation to book. So contact them today for a  free quote !

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Which is cheaper: Disney World or a Disney cruise?

( NerdWallet ) – A Disney Cruise certainly isn't cheap, especially compared with other cruise operators. But what about compared with other types of Disney vacations?

For many travelers, a Disney cruise actually comes out cheaper than a trip to Walt Disney World.

To better understand Disney Cruise Line versus Disney World costs, NerdWallet analyzed prices for two people sharing one room across three price tiers: Value, Moderate or Deluxe.

Disney World trip costs included four categories:

  • Park tickets (and add-ons, such as Genie+ ).
  • On-property hotel room rates.
  • Food at park restaurants.
  • Add-on activities, such as spa treatments and tours.

Cruise prices are mostly all-inclusive, so the analysis only included:

  • Base rates (including taxes and fees).
  • Add-on activities.

Read more about NerdWallet's methodology at the end of this article .

Here's a closer look at the data on Disney Cruise Line versus Disney World costs.

Disney Cruise Line vs. Disney World: An overall cost comparison

While the data doesn't definitively determine whether one is cheaper every time, there are some clear trends.

For longer trips (e.g., seven nights), cruises are always cheaper. Cruises are also a better deal for Deluxe-style trips with larger or fancier rooms, plus activities like spa services.

Here are the average prices across each trip type:

What's included in a Disney Cruise?

While Disney Cruises have a relatively high base cost, you won't pay much more once onboard. Cruises include:

A room for two, plus taxes and port fees: Stateroom prices assume double occupancy, so solo travelers owe the same as a couple. They also include taxes and port fees, which vary by location but typically amount to about 15% of stateroom costs. Cramming more than two people in each room incurs an additional cost.

On Disney's newest ship, the Disney Wish, the lowest-cost, inside staterooms include a queen bed, convertible sofa bed, pull-down bed and bathroom, plus a mini refrigerator and TV.

All meals (except some upgraded choices): Food is free, except for a few upscale restaurants, alcohol and upgraded options. You can eat as much as you want from the onboard restaurants or order complimentary room service (available 24 hours a day).

Soft drinks are included at meals and at certain outposts like the teens-only lounge - but cost extra at bars and lounges. Alcohol is always extra, though Disney lets you bring alcohol onboard in limited quantities.

Most entertainment and activities: Once onboard, you're free to attend Broadway-quality shows, jump in the pools, hit the gym, visit the nightclubs and meet characters roaming about.

What's not included in a Disney Cruise?

There are a few extra costs you'll almost certainly encounter onboard. Extra costs include:

Gratuities: While not required, they're recommended. Disney suggests $14.50 per person, per night (about $100 extra per person on a seven-night cruise). Disney automatically adds an 18% gratuity for some optional add-ons, such as spa services and alcohol.

Transportation to the ship: You're on your own to arrive at the port, though Disney can help coordinate shuttles (for an extra fee, of course). Note that NerdWallet didn’t include transportation expenses to Disney World in its analysis.

Avoidable extras

Disney might try to sell passengers upgrades and add-ons, but you can have a delightful cruise even if you skip them:

Port adventures: Upon docking, you're free to explore on your own, which is theoretically free. Or, you can pay Disney to chauffeur you around through organized excursions. Some are affordable, like bike rentals (typically under $20). Others cost more, like tours of historical sites and guided scuba dives. Some run many thousands of dollars, like a seaplane ride through Misty Fjords National Monument offered on some Alaska cruises.

Wi-Fi: Internet access costs extra. Prices vary by itinerary, though it's rare to find free Wi-Fi on any cruise .

Some onboard entertainment and activities: You might pay extra for a princess tea party, personal training or a golf simulator.

What costs should you account for on a Disney World trip?

At Disney World, you generally pay for food and entertainment à la carte. While most experiences are included once inside the park, you're still paying for a ticket to get inside and the food at restaurants while you're there.

So with that, here are some costs you should expect to encounter at Disney World, broken down by service level:

Disney World ticket prices

Disney World ticket prices vary by park and date. An average Magic Kingdom ticket (typically the most expensive park) costs $160 for one-day tickets, though prices drop the longer you stay. NerdWallet found that the average five-day, one-park-per-day ticket price was $643, which breaks down to $129 per day.

Disney sells additional add-ons like Park Hopper tickets that let you visit multiple parks each day or access to Lightning Lane entrances , which are priority queues for certain attractions.

Disney World hotels

There are more than 30 Disney-owned hotels at Disney World. According to Disney price tracking site Touring Plans, rooms run as low as $128 per night at the affordable Disney All-Star properties.

Disney World food costs

Comparing Disney World versus Disney Cruise Line food is tricky, considering cruises are all-you-can-eat. Disney World has buffets and restaurants with à la carte meals and snacks.

Folks with lighter appetites (or who pack snacks) might find Disney World more worth it than a cruise. But cruises can offer significant savings for those who take advantage of the all-you-can-eat meals.

Other activities

Across both cruises and Disney World, you could stay entertained without opening your wallet (yes, there is plenty of free stuff to do at Disney World outside the theme parks ). But it's more realistic to assume someone spending a week at either would pay for extra activities, like spa services, snorkel rentals, mini golf or cruise Wi-Fi.

Depending on the length of the trip and price tier, NerdWallet's sample budgets accounted for additional entertainment line items:

In general, cruisers should budget more for add-on activities than Disney World vacationers. However, even the most frugal travelers are likely to pay a bit more for add-ons during a weeklong Disney World trip.

The bottom line

Don't write off a cruise simply because the upfront cost is far higher than a Disney hotel room. A cruise is more than a place to sleep - it's food and entertainment, too. When budgeting for a Disney World trip, budget for theme park tickets, food and all the other incidental costs that go along with it.

Both trips are growing in popularity. In 2022, Disney saw a 51% increase in occupied hotel room nights across all its resorts and a 32% increase in passenger cruise days, according to its Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Financial Report - suggesting that interest in theme parks is rising faster than cruises.

But for vacationers seeking any sort of Disney fix - especially for a week or longer who prefer more luxurious accommodations - cruising might be cheaper than going to Disney World.

Methodology

NerdWallet analyzed more than 75 cruise prices, 200 ticket prices and 550 hotel room rates at Disney-owned hotels, and prices for more than 100 additional activities and restaurant menu items.

NerdWallet broke trips into one-night, three-night and seven-night trips, and also categorized trips into three price tiers: Value, Moderate and Deluxe (the same classification that Disney World uses for its hotels).

NerdWallet's trip costs start once you're on resort property or onboard the cruise, and therefore don't account for parking, airfare or driving costs. Here's what's included in each price tier:

From there, NerdWallet used average costs to build sample trip budgets.

Additional Disney World notes:

  • Trips assume three meals per day and overnight stays at a Disney-owned hotel.
  • Three-night hotel room rates are based on Friday night check-in, which is generally more expensive than weekday check-ins. All hotel room rates are based on check-in dates that correspond with cruise departure dates.
  • Because Walt Disney World ticket prices vary by park, two-day ticket prices (used to estimate prices for a three-day trip) were based on Magic Kingdom and Epcot. 

Additional Disney Cruise notes:

  • Because Disney Cruise Line doesn’t offer discounted single-occupancy fares, all overall costs are based on two travelers (with hotel prices also assuming double occupancy).
  • NerdWallet's cruise analysis considered departures from Port Canaveral, Florida, which is about an hour’s drive from Walt Disney World.
  • NerdWallet analyzed cruises sailing through The Bahamas, though prices vary widely by destination.
  • NerdWallet analyzed journeys on the two ships: the Disney Fantasy and the Disney Wish.

These budgets should be used to estimate rather than determine your own Disney trip costs. For instance, you might spend less if you pack your own snacks, or you might spend more if you spring for miscellaneous costs (e.g. taxis, Mickey-shaped balloons or PhotoPass).

Sam Kemmis and Carissa Rawson contributed to this report.

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Disney Cruise vs Disney World: Which Should You Choose?

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It’s tricky to choose between Disney Cruise vs. Disney World . Both can be unforgettable vacation experiences and they’re both so much fun, but for different reasons.

So, knowing the core differences between them will help you make up your mind.

In this post, we’ll offer you a complete comparison of the two places to help you decide between a Disney cruise vacation and a Disney World vacation. Stick around!

Disney Cruise vs Disney World: An Overview

Here is a quick look at the two Disney adventures:

Disney Cruise: Cruise with High Entertaining Spirit

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The  Disney Cruise line  consists of five ships built and run to serve hundreds of Disney lovers on sea tours.

The ships are the Disney Wish, Disney Wonder, Disney Magic, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy. The next one will be the Disney Treasure which is set to sail in 2025.

These ships travel to various destinations in Europe, Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, and Disney’s Castaway Cay private island.

There are cruises that leave from Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida, Miami, Florida, New York, and more.

All these ships embody the entertainment atmosphere that Disney is well-known for. So, you’ll meet the famous Disney characters there.

Additionally, they offer high-end services, food, and various activities for all ages throughout the trips.

  • Your kids will have tons of fun with a lot of services tailored to them.
  • The staff is so professional.
  • Ongoing shows and live activities.
  • You’ll feel the Disney atmosphere all the time.
  • The food is ok, but not great.
  • The pool is crowded.

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Disney World: Spacious Entertainment Experience

Disney World resort  is a massive 39 square mile entertainment resort located in the state of Florida, near Orlando.

The resort contains four theme parks and two water parks, where you can enjoy endless activities.

In addition, the resort includes many accommodation options in which visitors can stay while on their Disney World trip.

Like any other Disney property, you’ll have a fabulous entertainment experience and meet tons of beloved Disney characters.

  • Zillions of things to do.
  • The place is pretty organized and professional.
  • Daily live shows.
  • Incredibly diverse activities and parks.
  • Highly crowded.
  • There are not a lot of thrill rides.
  • You’ll be walking a lot.

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: A Toe-To-Toe Comparison

Here is an in-depth comparison of the two destinations:

1. Entertainment and Activities

Disney is an infinite world of entertainment. However, it differs a bit at each destination.

Entertainment in Disney World

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There are four massive, fabulous theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. In these parks, Disney World offers parades, shows, rides, and more.

Additionally, there are two water parks, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon.

Further, all 32 hotels of Disney World include pools and open-air family activities, like outdoor games and movies.

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Entertainment on Disney Cruise

Each ship of the five has its unique entertainment offering. However, there are many things you can expect from any one of them.

They all have water activities, like splash pads and slides. They also contain various pools and surfing or wakeboarding activities. 

Further, each ship has an activity area for each age range as well, like kids’ and teens’ clubs.

Besides all these, there’s live entertainment, character experiences, and fireworks which you can enjoy with your family.

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2. Characters Meet

Although you can meet your beloved characters in both destinations, the number of characters and the type of interactions differ.

Characters in Disney World

You’ll meet many characters like Mickey and Minnie, Disney princesses, Olaf, and many more.

However, in most cases, you’ll have little chance to interact directly with them when visiting Disney World. That’s because you’ll meet them mainly at a show.

So, you’ll either interact with them from a distance or wait in long lines to reach them.

Characters on Disney Cruise

On a Disney cruise ship you’ll meet a much smaller number of  characters  compared to Disney World. Still, you’ll have a higher chance of directly interacting with them.

You may simply see them in the atrium while walking. In addition, your odds of meeting the same character more than once are high.

There are lines to meet some of them and the lines are much shorter than at Walt Disney World.

3. Food Options

Disney cruise and Disney World have various dining options and menus, with hundreds of options to pick from.

The menus include dishes for all preferences, including kids, vegetarian, and allergen-free food.

Food in Disney World

You’ll find two dining options: luxury service and Quick-service restaurants. To get the first option, you’ll need to pre-reserve a table a long time ahead.

Alternatively, you can use quick-service restaurants to access  food anytime . However, stay away at peak times to avoid getting stuck in long lines waiting for your orders.

Food on Disney Cruise

The options are slightly limited. Each ship of the Cruise line has three main dining restaurants, and one premium restaurant on some ships.

Dining there follows a rotational system for dinner. This means you choose a particular dining time and go to the restaurant at that time to have your meal.

In addition, for breakfast and lunch, you can grab your favorite food from the quick service station anytime.

Food on cruises is so fun because you can eat anytime and there is a wide selection to choose from.

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4. Crowd Size

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There’s a significant difference in the crowd size in each of the two places.

Crowds In Disney World

If you’ve ever visited Disney World, then I’m sure you’ve seen that the parks are usually incredibly crowded, especially during the holiday and peak season. So, you should expect long lines and huge numbers of people at each attraction.

Crowds On A Disney Cruise

The crowd is limited since there’s only a particular number that each ship can hold.

That way, you won’t usually stick in long lines or be surrounded by huge numbers during activities.

5. Costs and Prices

As the cost varies according to the accommodation time and the time of the reservation, it can be a bit challenging to compare the prices of the two places.

However, on average, you can expect to pay at least a couple thousand at any of them.

There are also some differences to be aware of. The main one is that the Disney World cost for a Disney vacation is more flexible.

Cost of Disney World

In the resort, finding a way to save some money can be a bit easier. For example, you can stay off-property for your hotel.

In addition, you have a wider range of food selections. So you can pick relatively low-price foods.

You can also reserve through a professional travel agent that can get you considerably lower prices than the official one.

Cost of Disney Cruise

On board, things are less flexible. You pay for an all-inclusive reservation. That way, you don’t have the option to save much money on the trip. In addition, you’ll be expected to give tips to the workers.

The Bottom Line

To decide between Disney cruise vs. Disney World , here is what to expect at each.

Planning for Disney World is full of details, while a Disney cruise has fewer options. Entertainment in both places is incredibly great for all ages.

You’ll meet more characters in Disney World, but you’ll interact more closely with the characters on Disney Cruise.

Further, Disney Cruise is less crowded and slower in pace. Regarding costs, Disney World is more flexible in options, which gives you opportunities to save money.

Disney cruises and Disney World are both great options for family travel and a family vacation!

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Feb 27, 2020

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Like many families, ours has cherished memories of visiting Disney World every few years since our two boys were small enough to get in for free. 

Nowadays when we visit, we love planning out our FastPasses and ride strategies, wearing our Mickey apparel , exploring the newest rides and attractions , staying at Disney resorts or nearby Orlando hotels and, of course, cooling off with a mid-day post-“Pirates” pineapple Dole Whip break.

We’ve also sailed on two Disney cruises in the past four years: first the Disney Magic and most recently the Disney Fantasy, in addition to several other cruises. (Full disclosure: I also write regularly for Family Vacation Critic’s sister website, Cruise Critic ). 

As Disney’s fleet expands to five ships with the introduction of the newest ship, Disney Wish, expected to debut in 2022, we’ve decided to explore the advantages of a Disney cruise vs. Disney World to help you decide if a cruise is right for your next vacation with Mickey Mouse and crew.

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Crowds

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Disney World

Ask anyone who’s been to the Disney parks and they’ll most likely share that their biggest pain point comes from waiting in line: waiting for rides, waiting for character visits, and angling for a good photo opportunity or a spot to watch the parades. 

Though FastPasses somewhat help to mitigate these headaches, for some of the newest attractions, such as Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge , ride lines have spanned more than five hours, leading some long-time Disney fans to grumble that there’s no such thing as an “off-season” at Disney anymore.

Also, some of the most special dining experiences and character visits at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Animal Kingdom book up quickly, so if you haven’t adequately planned ahead, you might miss out on some of your top choices.

Disney Cruise

Though cruise ships pack as many as 4,000 passengers on board, somehow sailing on a Disney cruise seems less crowded than Walt Disney World, especially during peak times. The cruise lines do a good job of crowd control throughout the cruise, and though you will occasionally wait in line for some things, it’s certainly not a multi-hour wait. A few examples: on our recent cruise on the Disney Fantasy, we booked several character greetings in advance and were able to wait in lines of less than 15 minutes for other characters we saw without appointments. I observed that these encounters seemed less rushed than at the Disney parks. Elsa and Darth Vader had extensive interactions with my son before we got photos and autographs.

At the evening shows (there are two show times every night for live productions of Aladdin and Frozen ), we never had a problem getting a good seat, arriving about 10 to 15 minutes prior to every show. That’s better than other major cruise lines that have started ticketing for popular shows because they run out of seats.

The largest crowds you’ll see will be at peak dining times in the buffet restaurant or for the evening fireworks shows and deck parties. Still, there’s always some place you can easily steal away to for some quiet if you grow weary of the crowds.

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Service

Service at Disney World and Disney Cruise Line

Disney built its brand upon excellent service, whether you’re visiting parks, resorts or a cruise. We’ve always loved that at its best Disney always does a great job of making vacations feel special and magical.

Throughout the parks, it’s the little touches that make the difference. For example, you might be celebrating a birthday or a honeymoon, and you’ll hear special greetings from cast members throughout the day. A friend’s daughter kept wanting to ride the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros ride at the Epcot Mexico pavilion on a relatively slow day. Cast members started cheering them on to break the record for most repeat rides, even making an announcement and giving them special buttons.

Characters often pop up and spend a little extra time bopping around while dancing with your kids. (The Evil Queen’s catty banter is legendary.) Whether you’re riding the monorail, checking into a resort, dining in a special restaurant, riding a ride or purchasing a special souvenir, chances are fairly good that Disney employees add a little extra touch of magic to an otherwise banal transaction. 

This level of service definitely holds up on Disney Cruise Line. Our most recent cruise on the Fantasy included some of the best dining room wait staff and room attendants we’ve experienced on a cruise. 

Parents might worry about their younger kids’ ability to sit still for a multi-course formal dinner, but our waiter and assistant waiter kept our kids’ attention by performing nightly magic tricks, bringing them special desserts and styling the ketchup for their French fries into Mickey faces.

Our cabin steward created blanket animals for us to come back to every night before bed, and always had a smile and a kind word for our kids when he saw us each day. Elsewhere on the ship, we witnessed the same level of service—we even started taking our kids to the formal dining room for lunch each day (something we normally wouldn’t take the time to do), because the service was so phenomenal.

I would argue that a Disney cruise offers even better service than at the parks, because on a weeklong trip you’ll have the opportunity to bond with cruise staff over the course of your trip. From the first night, the staff you interact with knows your name and even your meal preferences, and this makes for a really personalized vacation experience.

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Food

Be Our Guest Restaurant at Disney World and Shrimp and Caramelized Onion Cheesecake at Animator’s Palate

Food at Disney parks transcends the average restaurant dining experience. For example, one of our favorite WDW dining experiences is visiting the Be Our Guest restaurant, where an elevated multi-course meal is capped off with a serving of “the grey stuff” (“it’s delicious!”) and even little edible paint pots so the kids could paint their own Chip the teacup. Add to this the atmosphere of the restaurant that puts you right into the setting of Beauty and the Beast , including foreboding thunderstorms, a magical rose and portraits that transform.

Disney-philes of all ages consider dining throughout Epcot’s World Showcase—with themed food and drinks appropriate to the country in which you’re visiting—to be a quintessential part of your park experience. Elsewhere, in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, for example, you’ll also find imaginative food and beverage offerings that coincide with the area you’re visiting, allowing you to experience Avatar’s Pandora or Africa and Asia with all of your senses.

In true Disney fashion, dining aboard a Disney cruise ship goes beyond a typical meal. Unlike any other cruise line, Disney rotates diners among three different dining rooms each night. You dine at a set time (either early or late seating) and stay with the same wait staff each night as you experience a new restaurant.

On the Disney Fantasy, the biggest hit for our kids was Animator’s Palate. The first night, Crush the Turtle from Finding Nemo engaged in lively banter with seated guests from screens around the dining room, leading us all in chants of “Dude!” by the end of our meal. On the next night that we dined in this restaurant, we each drew our own animated figure, which was later brought to life to dance on the screen during our dessert course.

Speaking of dessert: even picky kids love eating on a Disney ship—what’s not to like about your very own Mickey-shaped ice cream bar appearing whenever you say the word? They’ll get their own menu, which changes each night and includes kid-friendly favs like mac and cheese and cheeseburgers. Want something that’s not listed? Just ask your waiter—we tested out a few special requests throughout our cruise, and we always received what we asked for. Waitstaff is also very attuned to food allergies, and will always ask about any dietary needs prior to taking your order.

We really enjoyed both the service and the quality of the food in the on board restaurants. A buffet with limited operating hours, and 24-hour room service is also available, and there’s soft-serve ice cream in four different flavors on board near the pool area for late-night cravings, too.

Also worth noting are the additional fee venues on board Disney Cruise Line: Palo and Remy, two upscale, adults-only venues that elevate the great food and service even higher. These are worthy of a date night splurge while your kids enjoy their own meals at the kids’ clubs. 

Disney World vs. Disney Cruise: Value

Disney's Magic Kingdom and Disney Cruise in the Bahamas

Disney vacation prices vary widely depending on the season and your budget, but Disney insiders price resort-and-park vacations anywhere from $400 to $1,000 per day for a family of four, when you factor in the cost of park passes, accommodations and food.

A typical seven-night Disney Caribbean cruise can cost about $600 to $1,000 (or more) per day for a family of four, depending on the type of cabin you choose, your itinerary and the time of year you travel. Shorter itineraries of as little as two nights are available (some families add this on to a traditional Disney resort vacation), or longer trips are also an option with itineraries that include visits to Europe , Alaska , the Panama Canal and Hawaii .

Disney cruises, though certainly not the cheapest in the industry, roll in the cost of all of the items you’d pay a la carte for at the parks: food and accommodations—and even nonalcoholic drinks—in addition to including childcare for kids older than 3.

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Entertainment

Toddler Rides at Disney World vs. Marvel Day at Sea on Disney Cruise Line

It’s true that you can’t recreate a Disney parks experience on a cruise ship—with so many rides and attractions, a cruise ship can’t compete on some levels with the fast-pace thrills of a day at an amusement park.

Instead of rides, your days at sea will most likely be consumed by the myriad pool and splash pad attractions (like the super fun AquaDuck tube slide that courses around the Dream and Fantasy), plus putt-putt golf and lots of scheduled on-board activities like crafts, trivia and theme days such as Star Wars at Sea and pirate day, when nearly everyone gets into the spirit by dressing up in costume .

One of the biggest perks is access to the kids’ clubs, for ages 3 to 12, included in the cost of your cruise. Babies can go to the Royal Tots nursery for a fee; and there are also clubs for tweens and teens. 

These facilities draw on Disney’s impressive oeuvre of movies and characters, from a Toy Story -themed “Andy’s Room” to the Marvel Superhero Academy to a Star Wars command center to an animator’s studio—all with regularly scheduled activities that capture kids’ imaginations, even into the late night hours so that parents can have some kid-free time if they want it.

You’ll also have access to all the characters you’d find at the parks, and the greetings are scheduled multiple times a day so you can catch them throughout your vacation. 

Also on board the ship, you’ll find the Midship Detective Agency, which allows kids to solve a multi-part mystery using augmented reality technology that enables the ship’s pieces of artwork to come alive with Disney characters and lead children on the hunt for clues.

Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, is another great perk of a Disney cruise. Many of the Caribbean itineraries stop at this Bahamian island, which is exclusive to Disney cruise guests. Here you’ll find powdery beaches, a splash pad, a mini-waterpark in the middle of the ocean, stingray excursions, bike rentals, a 5K island run, and delicious (complimentary) food from the barbecue.

The Bottom Line

A Disney cruise and a Disney parks vacation are two fairly different vacation options, albeit with some overlap in terms of beloved characters and a high-level of service. 

We love the Disney cruise option as a more relaxed vacation particularly for smaller kids who might tire easily after several days of pounding the pavement at the theme parks. It’s also great for families with kids who would make use of the kids’ club so the adults can take time to reconnect and enjoy some adult time.

Cynthia J. Drake is a travel writer based in Austin, Texas, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Since becoming a mom, she’s been stranded at sea with her family, gotten lost in the Rocky Mountains, dealt with more than her fair share of public vomiting, and still can’t wait for the next trip. She writes regularly for AAA magazines, Austin American-Statesman, Texas Highways and Cruise Critic . Follow her on Facebook  and  Twitter .

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Which Should You Choose?

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Comparing a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World honestly feels a bit unfair. But if you are thinking about taking a Disney vacation and are unsure which is right for your family, hopefully this comparison can help you think through the pros & cons of each type of Disney vacation to make your decision!

A Disney Cruise vs. Disney World are entirely different experiences, but they are both full of magic, great food, fantastic service, amazing entertainment, and just so much dang fun. There are definitely some big differences though. I mean, obviously Disney World has rides and Disney Cruises have beaches. But there are other things to consider too, like cost, dining options, characters, and more.

So if you’re trying to decide on taking either a Disney Cruise or going to Disney World, hopefully this guide can help!

Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Cost

Let’s talk about cost first, because Disney trips are definitely not known for being cheap. On average, a trip to either Disney World or a Disney Cruise can run you around $4,000 to $6,000. This price depends on A LOT though and can go up and down accordingly.

Of course, one of the biggest factors is going to be the length of your stay. A short trip to Disney World or a short cruise is going to obviously be less expensive than a longer trip. (For instance, there are 3-night Disney Cruises you can book for as low as $2500).

The time of year also plays a part here. Off-season travel is going to be cheaper than than trying to go when everyone else is going (i.e. summer break and school vacations).

One positive about a trip to Disney World over a Disney Cruise is that it is a bit easier to find ways to save money. You can stay at cheaper accommodations off-property. You can choose less expensive dining options or even bring your own food into the parks. And by doing things like booking with a travel agent or renting Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points, you can book travel to Disney World for much less than what is listed on the Disney World website.

A Disney Cruise, however, is a fixed price. Sometimes when you book through a travel agent you may get an onboard credit you can use for purchases on the ship, but generally there is not much wiggle room in the price of a Disney Cruise. While this price is “all-inclusive” (meaning your food is included), there are other costs that can add up on a Disney Cruise too: alcohol, souvenirs, shore excursions, and tips for your servers and stateroom hosts.

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So while the prices for a Disney Cruise and Disney World are pretty comparable, Disney World gives you a bit more flexibility to find ways to save money. (Although the costs can add up while you are in the park! So if you are on a budget you will really need to keep an watchful eye on how many times you swipe that credit card or tap your Magic Band to pay for things!)

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Planning Process

Disney Cruises and Walt Disney World have entirely different planning processes!

For Disney World, you will have a lot of bookings to think about far in advance including accommodations, park tickets, park reservations, and dining reservations. Plus you’ll want to have a plan for each day at the parks. What rides and shows are priorities for you? Will you use Genie+ to book Lightning Lanes ? Where do you want to eat? What are the hours for each park each day? There are a lot of logistics to plan when it comes to Disney World.

This can of course be part of the fun (at least if you are a planner like me). But it can also add a lot to your list of pre-vacation tasks.

(Check out our guide to planning a Disney World trip to learn more about this planning process!)

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A Disney Cruise involves a lot less pre-planning. You’ll need to pick your dates and rooms and reserve any additional activities like shore excursions or specialty (non-included) adults only dining. But other than that, most of the planning is either done for you or occurs once you get on the ship.

On a Disney Cruise you are a assigned a dining rotation, so there is no need to pick a restaurant each evening. And while there is always lots going on on the ship, you can easily check the list of activities that day and decide what you feel like doing.

So if you are a non-planner, a Disney Cruise is going to make things easy for you. But if you love digging into the nitty-gritty of logistics, you won’t have any issues with planning a Disney World trip.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Attractions and Entertainment

This is one area where Disney Cruises and Disney World are ENTIRELY different.

Obviously at Disney World you have all the rides plus tons of stage entertainment and fireworks. If you want rides and thrills and constant entertainment on your vacation, then Disney World will definitely be the right fit for you. There is so much to do at Disney World and it is truly all so magical!

Disney Cruises are much more relaxed. But Disney Cruise Line isn’t without it’s attractions and entertainment either. There are pools and waterslides on the top decks. Some of the ships also offer mini golf. And the newest Disney Ship, the Wish, setting sail this summer has the first ever Disney “attraction at sea.” And we can’t forget about the destinations you’ll go to on a Disney Cruise!

Disney Cruise Lines also offers entertainment during the day and night. For daytime entertainment, there are trivia events, animation classes, and special events for kids (like boot camp with a Toy Story soldier). In the evenings, Disney Cruises offers everything from Broadway style musicals to family magic and comedy shows. Plus, there will usually be at least one night of your sailing that offers fireworks.

So while your Disney Cruise won’t be as packed with attractions as a trip to Walt Disney World will, there is still plenty of stuff to keep you entertained. But if you’re looking to go at a fast-pace and find constant fun, Disney World will be a better fit!

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Characters

Both Disney World and Disney Cruises offer lots of opportunities to meet favorite Disney characters. But the variety of characters and the types of interactions are both different.

Disney World offers a HUGE variety of character opportunities, from Mickey and Minnie to characters like Olaf, Star Wars characters, Disney Junior characters, and lots of princesses. Generally you will see these characters either through meet and greets with a line or from a distance, like during a parade.

Disney Cruise Line offers a smaller variety of characters, BUT you have more opportunities to interact with those characters and it feels more relaxed. On our recent cruise we saw all the classic Disney characters, several princesses, Captain Hook and Smee, Stitch, and we even ran into some Marvel characters one morning. Characters seem to be almost always out in the atrium with relatively short lines.

Plus, if you decide to go on a cruise that includes a special event, like Pixar Day at Sea , your character opportunities will include even more characters.

So if you are looking to meet as many different characters as possible, you might want to choose Disney World. But if you would just like to see some characters more often (and wait in shorter lines), then Disney Cruise won’t let you down.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Food

Here’s the thing about Disney World and Disney Cruise food: they both have some not so great food and they both have some FANTASTIC food.

Food at Disney World can include everything from fast-food (and low-quality) Quick Service options to delicious Quick Service options to luxury Table Service meals. Doing your research about what food options are right for your family will be crucial before going. Because there are TONS of options, and they can vary widely. The burgers at Cosmic Ray’s? Not so much. The burger sliders at Nomad Lounge? OMG so good!

Disney Cruise Food is a bit more set in stone though. But it is still fantastic! Sure, you will find some not so great hamburgers and powdered eggs. But there is also so much great good.

On a Disney Cruise, you go through the dining rooms in a set rotation and each one has delicious food. Plus the service is so great that every meal feels like a luxury. And if you want even more luxury, you can book an adult only dining experience (at an extra cost) like Palo or Remy.

So while both Disney World and Disney Cruises have their good and bad when it comes to food, you’ll be able to find great food at either one!

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Service

Disney is known for their service. In all their parks and experiences, they have Cast Members who are ready to make your vacation the best it can be.

To me though, there is a clear winner when it comes to service. While service at Disney World is typically great, service on a Disney Cruise is unparalleled.

Let’s start with your dining service. Every table has two servers who follow them throughout the cruise based on their dining rotation. They get to know you and you get to know them, and they make your dining service amazing. Even to the level of cutting up your child’s food for you. (I mean, WHAT?!?) Plus you have stateroom hosts who clean and prepare your room twice a day to a level of detail I have never experienced.

And everyone is so so kind. One of our favorite things about our Disney Cruise was chatting with people who worked on the ship. Disney Cruise crew members are from all over the world, and we loved getting know some of them.

While any Disney experience will likely provide you with a stellar level of service, there is just something about the level of service on a Disney Cruise that can’t be beat.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Crowds

Ok, let’s talk crowds. When you’re planning a trip to Disney World, this is often one of the first things people start to think about: when can I go with lower crowds?

Unfortunately in recent years, the crowds at Disney World have become more of a year-round thing, with less and less “low” seasons. So while there are definitely times you can go that will be less crowded (and strategies you can use for visiting when there are big crowds), the crowd level isn’t something you will have much control over.

Disney Cruises though have a set crowd level since you are just experiencing it with whoever else is on the ship. This built-in crowd control also helps at places like Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island) . More people won’t be arriving…it’s just the people that are on your ship.

And if you are worried about the ship feeling crowded, you really don’t have to. Yes, there were a few times that it felt a little crowded (like when we were in a gift shop and suddenly one of the evening shows let out and people streamed in). But most of the time you won’t feel like the ship is too crowded, and it’s easy to find empty spaces!

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Kid and Adult Experiences

Obviously at Disney World, both kids and adults are going to have a fantastic time. I know you might be tempted to think of Disney World as a “kids” place, but if you just let the magic soak in, adults will love it to. But let’s talk about the specific ways kids and adults will experience both Disney World and Disney Cruises.

For kids, obviously almost everything and Disney World is going to be magical. From rides to shows to characters, it’s really a childhood wonderland.

But that doesn’t leave out the adults either. Each park at Disney World has thrill rides that may be more appropriate for the adults in your travel party. Plus, Disney World has some fantastic gourmet and specialty dining options that adults will love.

Disney Cruise Line also makes sure it caters to both children and adults in different ways.

One thing that sets it apart from the parks, is that Disney Cruise Line offers kids clubs and a nursery. Kids ages 3 to 17 will find fun experiences in different clubs (Oceaneer’s Club for kids, Vibe for tweens, and Edge for teens). They also offer the It’s a Small World Nursery for younger children at an additional cost (currently unavailable).

This built-in babysitting means that as an adult you are free to experience the special adults-only experiences on the ship, like the quiet pool, specialty dining, or the spa.

Really what it all comes down to is that Disney knows how to cater to both children and adults and make the experience special for each. If you are looking for an experience that can be geared a bit more toward adults, a Disney Cruise might be right. But if you want to immerse yourself in childhood magic, Disney World might be a better fit.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World: Overall Experience

The overall experiences of both Disney World and Disney Cruises is truly something special, and we love both. Both have great service, fun entertainment, unique experiences, and perfectly designed spaces.

One thing I haven’t mentioned yet that I want to though is the “Disney” factor of each experience.

Disney Cruise Line, while definitely full of Disney magic, is a little less “Disney-fied” than actually going to Disney World. Yes, you get characters and shows and themed dining, but it is also super easy to relax on Castaway Cay or walk around the ship without necessarily feeling like you are in a Disney-themed space (aside from the perfection with which they do everything obviously).

Disney World, on the other hand, hits you on the head a little harder with Disney, as it should. At Disney World you will really find yourself constantly immersed in Disney theming. This is honestly something I love, and if you love it to, then you won’t want to miss Disney World! But if you want a Disney vacation that is a little lighter on the Disney theme, then you might want to look at Disney Cruises.

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Which Should You Choose?

There are so many factors that differentiate Disney World and Disney Cruises, from service to entertainment to characters to cost. And while we can break this down all day, when it comes to making a decision that is right for your family, it really comes down to what kind of vacation you want.

Do you want a vacation full of adventure and Disney magic, with tons to do and lots of options? Then you might want to go to Disney World!

Do you want a slower-paced vacation, with plenty of opportunity for both relaxing and adventure and with luxury service? Then you might want a Disney Cruise!

Either way though, Disney knows how to pull off a travel adventure the right way, and you are sure to have a great time!

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  • The vacations cost about the same amount of money, but the cruise was a better value.

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As a travel planner at Marvelous Mouse Travels , clients often ask me if I prefer Disney cruises or Disney World vacations.

My family did a split trip where we spent four days at Disney World and four days on the Disney Wish, which gave me a great insight into the differences between the two options.  

Here's why I think the cruise was a much better value.

We started our trip at Disney World with fun in the theme parks.

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While in Orlando, we stayed at our favorite resort , Yacht Club, which has easy access to both Hollywood Studios and Epcot.

Throughout the trip, we explored all four parks by purchasing park-hopper tickets, and my family had a blast riding our favorite rides, eating with characters, and shopping for souvenirs. 

It was a jam-packed four days, and they were long. We woke up early to get to the parks and returned to our hotel late after the nighttime shows.

After factoring in our hotel stay, park-hopper tickets, and all our meals, our total came to $6,000.

We loved the theme-park vacation as much as always, but we were excited to get to the next part of our trip.  

After visiting the parks, we boarded the Disney Wish for a four-night Bahamian cruise.

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Stepping aboard the Wish for the first time was breathtaking.

As Disney's newest ship, it's filled with exquisite designs and unmatched attention to detail. It also looked impeccably maintained and offered classic Disney service.

As we settled in and explored the ship , characters greeted us around every corner, which added to the magic. 

Our four-night cruise in a deluxe family ocean-view stateroom with a veranda cost $5,900, including meals. 

Throughout our cruise, we experienced so much of what the ship had to offer.

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Disney Cruise Line has an app named Disney Cruise Navigator that shares all the daily activities. Most are complimentary, and there's always something to do . 

My kids hung out in the kids' clubs, saw movies, and played at the pool and gym. As a family, we saw Broadway-caliber shows, participated in family trivia, and ate at fun restaurants (including a Marvel dining experience and "Frozen" dinner show). 

While our kids were supervised, my husband and I enjoyed the adults-only lounges and activities.

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The kids were supervised when they hung out in the club, so my husband was able to do a fun beer tasting, and we both loved doing a wine tasting . 

My favorite adventure was enjoying a massage at the Senses Spa, followed by a great glass of wine at the Rose Lounge.

There's also the adults-only Quiet Cove Infinity Pool, where you can have a drink or read a book, and adults-only brunch and dinner available at Palo or Enchanté.

At Disney World, it's almost impossible for us to appreciate adults-only activities when we're with our kids .

You can hire a babysitter or seek out the kids' club at Camp Dolphin inside the Dolphin Hotel . But these services aren't included in your stay, and I find them much more difficult to arrange.  

Another great perk of the cruise was getting to explore different places.

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Disney Cruise Line has itineraries all over the world including Alaska, Europe, Hawaii , and the Caribbean. On this trip, we visited Nassau in the Bahamas and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay.

We also took a day trip to the Atlantis resort, and my kids had a blast at the water park .

Castaway Cay offers a relaxing and fun beach day. We snorkeled, built sand castles, ate a delicious barbecue lunch, and basked in the sun. 

The cruise ended up being more affordable, and I think it was a better value overall.

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A Disney Cruise might look pricier on the surface, but after we factored in the cost of meals and drinks at Disney World, the value of the cruise was more apparent. 

Plus, the number of activities offered — for both kids and adults — made for a relaxing and fun experience.

If you haven't experienced a Disney Cruise , I highly recommend it. 

This story was originally published on October 19, 2023, and most recently updated on January 19, 2024.

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Disney Cruise or Disney World: Which is Better?

Disney Cruise or Disney World… Which one is better? Disney Cruise Line offers the ultimate family vacation experience with a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. With multiple onboard activities, world-class dining options, and endless entertainment options, Disney Cruise Line provides a unique experience of exploring the world while indulging in luxury.

On the other hand, Walt Disney World is the perfect place to explore your favorite Disney characters, thrilling rides, and shows. With four theme parks, two water parks, a shopping district, and numerous dining options, Disney World offers something for everyone.

So which one is better for you and your family? Here’s a look at what they both have to offer (as well as what they don’t).

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All-Inclusive or Piece-by-Piece

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In comparison, Walt Disney World is not necessarily something you pay for ahead of time. While Disney is reintroducing their Disney Dining Plans , many of the costs associated with Disney World are paid for while on your vacation.

The one perk to this, however, is that you can adjust the cost of your vacation by simply choosing different hotels, restaurants, or ticket options. While Disney Cruise Line has multiple room options (depending on stateroom location and features), it’s not the same as Disney World having over 30 resorts to choose from… and that’s if you decide to stay on property! Need to save money on food? Simply choose quick-service dining locations or share meals. These money-saving options simply aren’t available on Disney Cruise Line.

Relaxation or Thrills

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This is one of the reasons why a Disney Cruise is so relaxing. Your room is always a short distance away. And while there can be a short line to meet a character on board, the wait was significantly shorter than inside the parks. And do your kids take afternoon naps still? Being close to your room can be a huge perk for many young families.

That being said, Disney Cruise Line is mostly shows, activities, and dining. The parks, however, offer a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions that can only be found inside Walt Disney World. And for many, the walking and lines are worth the excitement and fun!

Disney World offers more thrills, while Disney Cruise Line offers more relaxation. At the end of the day, it’s up to you to decide how you want to enjoy your Disney vacation.

See the World or Stay Close to Home

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Don’t want to leave the country? That is totally understandable. Sometimes it’s nice to simply stay a bit closer to home. And for that reason, the parks can be a great option.

Family Vacation or Adult-Only Getaway

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When it comes to Disney Cruise Line, there are definitely a lot of families on board. While there are adult-only areas on the ship including lounges and nightclubs, the rest of the ship is very family-friendly and casino-free. And while there are a lot of young ones on board, one thing I notice is that Disney does a spectacular job of pleasing everyone. They even provide areas and activities for kids and teens to enjoy while parents get some alone time.

The parks at Walt Disney World offer something for everyone as well. Do you enjoy roller coasters? Dark rides? Live entertainment? Exquisite dining? Again, Disney does what it does best by providing an experience that adults enjoy as well as children.

Disney Cruise or Disney World – Conclusion

The main difference between these two is that Disney Cruise Line offers an all-inclusive experience with different destinations, while Disney World is four theme parks with endless magical experiences. Both of these options provide endless fun and memories to cherish for a lifetime. So, choose the one that suits your family’s interests and budget the best.

You really can’t go wrong with either vacation!

**Looking to plan your Disney Cruise Line vacation? Be sure to visit my step-by-step guide to get started!

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World Vacation: 12 Ways A Disney Cruise is Better

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One of the questions that I get the most as a family travel blogger is, “ Which is better, a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation?”

Friends and family alike are anxious to know my thoughts on comparing these two epic family vacations.

Being that they are both popular and somewhat spendy vacation options, it is truly worth analyzing if a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation is a better choice for you and your family.

Though both are absolutely amazing, I will share my opinions on the 12 reasons why my family and I feel that a Disney Cruise is better than a Disney World vacation.

Having done both a 7-night Disney Cruise on the Disney Fantasy and a 6-night Disney World vacation in Orlando , we came up with the following reasons why we prefer cruising with Disney Cruise versus a Disney World vacation to the parks.

With that said, every family has their own ideas and opinions when it comes to their ‘favorites’. Everyone also has expectations of what they want to see and do, as well as what pace they prefer to travel at.

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Disney Cruise vs. Disney World Vacation: Which Should You Choose?

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1. Less planning and strategy involved on a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation.

First and foremost, a Disney Cruise Line vacation requires far less planning and strategy than preparing for a Disney theme park vacation. To give you an idea as to why this is, consider these things.

There are many steps required in planning a Disney World vacation.

First, you need to decide how much time you have, which parks you are going to visit, and where you are going to stay .

Next, one must consider Park Hopper options, FastPass+ considerations , and whether or not you are going to purchase a Disney dining plan.

Once there, you need to have a transportation plan, as well as a thought-out park touring plan for each of the 4 Disney World theme parks.

Preparing a Disney day bag and executing your daily itinerary are the last pieces to ensuring the magic.

Planning a Disney Cruise is much easier.

Once you have decided on how much time you have and where you would like to go, make your Disney Cruise reservation online. Also, pre-book shore excursions and arrange for transportation to and from the cruise terminal.

Upon consulting these reliable cruise packing lists , you’ll be able to plan and pack for your excursion at sea.

Then, simply board the ship and enjoy it!

Your stateroom, meals, and activities are all scheduled, included, and found right on-board the ship.

2. Relax more on a Disney Cruise.

Hands-down when comparing a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World, cruising much more relaxing.

As mentioned above, there is a significant amount of strategy involved in touring the Disney parks.

The reason for this is that you want to maximize your time in the parks with a plan that requires the least amount of walking and time spent standing in lines.

On a Disney Cruise, however, everything is planned for you.

There are set dining times, set activity times, and set showtimes. Upon deciding what it is that you want to do, the only thing required is to simply show up and have fun!

You can easily spend time in your stateroom between activities to nap and/or snack on free room service.

Likewise, spend time lounging on one of the many deck chairs while soaking up the sun.

Need a break from the kids?

The free kids club, adult-only pool decks and lounges, and adult-only restaurants will give you that desired break and relaxation.

On our 7-night Disney Fantasy cruise , we did all of this and more!

For these reasons and more, we feel that overall, cruises are perfect for families !

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3. Free Kids Club on a Disney Cruise

As mentioned, one of the biggest benefits of a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation is the availability of several free Kids Clubs onboard.

Staffed by trained Disney castmates, the themed youth clubs provide quality care, unmatched convenience, and loads of fun for kids!

Children may be dropped off to experience age-appropriate games and activities, while adults are left to venture, relax, or dine on their own.

On select days, children are welcome to enjoy lunch and dinner at Disney’s Oceaneer Club—especially convenient for parents looking for some alone time at Remy or Palo.

  • “it’s a small world” nursery: Ages 3 months – 3 years-old (small fee applies)
  • Disney’s Oceaneer Lab: 3 – 12 years-old
  • Disney’s Oceaneer Club: 3 – 12 years-old
  • Edge: 11 – 14 years-old
  • Vibe: 14 – 17 years-old

4. Build Relationships on a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World Vacation.

Due to its laid back atmosphere, fewer crowds, and less hustle and bustle getting from place to place, spending larger amounts of quality family time together is more likely on a Disney C ruise vs. a Disney World vacation.

Likewise, if traveling with a group, it is also easier to stick and spend time together on a cruise ship, versus navigating throughout the massive Disney theme parks.

Next, Disney Cruise rotational dining allows you to have the same server each night at dinner which means that the waitstaff gets to know your kids, your drink orders, allergies, etc.

Also, you will get to know the names and faces of other Disney crew staff members as they work on the ship throughout the duration of your entire cruise.

Last, another fun tradition on Disney Cruise Line is mingling with fellow passengers in the “ Fish Extenders ” program.

A fish extender is something that you hang on the outside of your stateroom door to serve as a “mailbox”. Then, other passengers like you sign up to participate in a fun exchange and deliver gifts to each other’s fish extenders throughout the cruise.

As you can see, there is a big focus on relationship building when embarking on a Disney Cruise! In a sense, it is a more ‘homey’ feel, versus a ‘hugeness’ feel when it comes to Disney Cruise vs. Disney World.

5. Meals are Included and are All You Can Eat on a Disney Cruise.

With the exclusion of adult-only restaurants, all meals and non-alcoholic drinks are included in your Disney Cruise fare .

What this means is not having to ponder the menu for affordable meal choices or worry about carrying cash or a credit card around to pay for meals.

In addition, your children and teens will not need to keep bugging you for dollar bills!

There is nothing complicated about the Disney Cruise dining experience and the only reservation to adhere to is for dinner.

Enjoy all-you-can-eat buffets and specialty dining experiences where you are actually encouraged to try anything and everything on the menu.

Unlimited soda fountain stations and soft-serve ice cream machines are another huge bonus that is unique to a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation. Our kids loved the unlimited access to these special treats.

6. Free Room Service on your Disney Cruise.

A major perk of Disney Cruise Line is having accessibility to free, and unlimited room service.

Want breakfast in bed? No problem!

Want a bedtime snack? It’s covered.

The perks and conveniences of being able to order from room service menu for no additional charge is such an added bonus when looking to truly ‘vacation’!

The kids get a kick out of ordering things like hot cocoa and Mickey ice cream bars, whereas I love having my morning coffee arrive as soon as I wake up.

7. Evening shows on a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World.

The evening shows on the Disney Cruise Line are 100% top notch! They are of high production quality and immense entertainment value.

Yes, Disney World has amazing evening shows as well.

Unfortunately, due to the massive crowds that attend these shows, guests must arrive early, plan ahead to secure seating, and even pay (high) additional costs to sit in premium viewing areas.

With designated showtimes, you never have to worry about finding a seat at a Disney Cruise evening show!

Plan to be entertained each and every night by getting your fill of classic Disney camaraderie.

The shows on Disney Cruise vs. Disney World are entirely different, yet still, pack in a whole lot of family fun!

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8. Character Meet and Greets on a Disney Cruise.

When comparing a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World, the feas i bility of character meet and greets on a Disney Cruise takes the cake!

Though Disney World offers a much wider array of characters in its shows, meet-and-greets, and character meals, the interactions are much more personal and accessible on a Disney Cruise.

No need to walk for hours or stand in long lines in anticipation of a Disney character meet and greet on a Disney Cruise.

Beyond the many scheduled character meet-and-greets on the ship, your family is likely to randomly run into a character or two on the pool deck, in the kids’ clubs, or even on Castaway Cay , Disney’s private Bahamian island.

The Disney characters are literally everywhere, and hugs and handshakes with your favorite characters are commonplace.

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9. Disney Cruise Shore Excursions.

With Disney Cruise Line’s four ships departing from various ports in the United States, they travel to places like the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, and Europe.

In other words, within one family vacation, you can literally see several different destinations, islands, and countries.

Disney Cruises allow you to see and experience these destinations via their perfectly executed shore excursions.

Unlike a Disney World vacation where you are confined to the parks and other nearby non-Disney experiences , Disney Cruising allows you go get up-close-and-personal with multiple different destinations.

10. Less Walking on a Disney Cruise.

For those with limited mobility, small children who may resist strollers, or anyone wanting to simply walk around less, choos ing a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation is the better choice.

Though the Disney Cruise ships are indeed massive, the walking required is limited and condensed to the confines of the ship itself. Also, your stateroom is always just a quick elevator ride away in case someone needs to head up early for a nap.

With Disney World being comprised of four theme parks, two water parks, and Disney Springs, the list of things to see and do is endless.

In order to check everything off your list, you can expect a fast-paced trip in which you attempt to cover a lot of ground.

Because of this, expect tired and sore feet at the end of the day as you will literally be walk ing for miles.

11. Disney Cruise ‘Daily N avigator ‘.

Unlike at Disney World where it can become difficult to keep track of everything that is going on, Disney Cruise Line publishes a Daily Navigator each and every day of your cruise.

Though both Disney experiences have apps outlining daily activities, there is something so sweet and traditional about this hand-held paper copy of events.

The Daily Navigator list of activities and events is easily portable, does not require wifi, and will never run low battery power.

It is delivered to your stateroom each evening during turndown service. Afterward, give the kids a copy and let them highlight the events that interest them.

Stick it in your beach bag or day bag and refer to it often when seeking out your next adventure!

12. Perks for Returning Disney Cruisers.

Once you have completed your first cruise, you are automatically a loyalty member.

The Castaway Club has three levels based on the number of cruises sailed: Silver, Gold, and Platinum.  Members have access to book the newest itineraries before the general public. They also have early access to planning and booking activities online.

If you’re like us and have such an amazing time on your first Disney cruise that you decide to book again , these are welcomed and appreciated benefits.

Being rewarded as a return customer is definitely a bonus when cruising with Disney.

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Conclusion on Disney Cruise vs. Disney World Vacation: Which is Best?

Honestly, both a Disney Cruise and Disney World theme park vacation are notably epic and bucket-list worthy.

You can’t go wrong with either.

Both provide incredibly different experiences. They really aren’t even in the same category of vacation types except for the fact that they are both Disney-related.

Both experiences provide the same amazing top-notch Disney service, cleanliness, and ambiance. The high degree of excellence in any Disney vacation is consistent among the brand.

Our #1 recommendation is to do both: A Disney Cruise AND a Walt Disney World Vacation. If we had to pick one, however, we would choose a Disney Cruise over the WDW theme parks.

If you prefer rides, action, and a plethora of activities and options, perhaps Disney World suits you better?

Let me know in the comments if you think a Disney Cruise vs. Disney World vacation is a better choice?

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I’ve heard good thing about Disney Cruises, but didn’t realize there are some many extra benefits e.g complimentary room service!

Yes! …A super fun perk! Thanks for reading!

I agree – esp if you are traveling to Port Canveral/Orlando from further way – do both! i love cruising, but have not been on DCL yet, but can see how its much easier to plan than a WDW trip. Of course if you like the beach, cruise is better, if you like the rides and all that – do the theme park!

Great thoughts!!!

I agree 100% that a Disney Cruise is better than a Disney World vacation! The characters are so accessible, the food is better, the entertainment is non-stop, and nothing beats the kids’ club!

I really enjoyed this post as it was not something I had really thought about before. But I have to admit that you had me at the beginning – with the fact that the cruise requires so much less planning. Our Disney trip seemed to require a degree in Disney studies – I can see why this appealed (and for all the other reasons too!)

Ah, thanks! That is great feedback! You’re totally right about needing a ‘degree in Disney’ for the parks 🙂

Well you’ve convinced me! A Disney World holiday can be really quite stressful, I love that the cruise option gives you the chance to relax.

Yes! It was so relaxing, yet fun filled at the same time. We desperately want to do another one!

My wife and I have been planning a DisneyWorld trip in the next coming years but after reading your article, we may want to do a cruise. With the new ship going to New Orleans, it maybe worth a look.

Both vacations are amazing! For us, it was the cruise hands-down 🙂

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October 18, 2021

Disney Cruise vs Disney World- Which to Choose and Why

Disney Cruise vs Disney World, have you ever wondered which of the two Disney Vacations would be right for your family? As someone who has visited Disney World 20+ times and to WDW and just finished our 10th Disney Cruise with kids ranging from babies to teens. Let me open your eyes to the pros and cons of both of these awesome family vacations.

Disney World vs. Disney Cruise Pace of Vacation

This is probably the biggest difference when it comes to deciding whether to do Disney World vs. Disney Cruis

Walt Disney World Pace

Walt Disney World is comprised of four theme parks, two water parks + Disney Springs. That is A LOT! In order to see and do everything on your list, you can expect a fast-paced and often exhausting trip. Don’t get me wrong it’s also exhilarating, magical and super incredible to tour the parks. But, expect to be exhausted. Expect tired and sore feet at the end of the day and don’t expect to come home feeling rejuvenated. If I am being completely honest, I often come home from Disney World needing another vacation- ha!

One thing that has helped us get through Walt Disney World feeling a little more relaxed is scheduling in downtime. Our typical schedule is to hit the parks as soon as they open. Come back to the resort to nap and swim in the pool (they have some AMAZING pools at the Disney Resorts. Our fav is Beach Club’s below). Then we head back into the parks in the evening once again. This pace allows us to hit two parks in one day while avoiding the heaviest crowds. It also ensures better moods!

Disney Cruise Pace

When comparing Disney Cruise vs Disney World one thing you can take into consideration is the walkability factor. Unlike the parks, everything onboard the cruise ship is condensed onto the ship. The activities and shows are all neatly scheduled out in advance for you and your stateroom is always just a quick elevator ride away, in case someone needs to head up early for a nap.

I covered this topic on my Family Travel Chat LIVE on Facebook episodes.

Watch it here-.

Winner – (Tie)

This one really depends on what you are looking for. If you want slow pace, the cruise is where it’s at. Want a little more excitement, than Disney World is the spot.

Walt Disney World

There are plenty of childcare options available including Kids Activity Clubs and In-Room Childcare offered by Disney when you are visiting Disney World. There is a fee when it comes to getting child care and it is not so cheap. There are also 3rd party sitter services like Sitters In A Second Inc. ( read about our experience here ). The thing is 1) it is expensive and 2) your are SO busy and have SO many things to do that include the kids it is hard to squeeze in time away from them.

Disney CRUISE Child Care

INCLUDED CHILDCARE- woot!! woot!! Yes, childcare for potty-trained munchkins 3-12 years old is included in the cruise pricing and it’s AMAZING!!! There is also cool hang out areas on board, The Edge is for 11-14-year-olds, and Vibe is for 14-17 years old.

Infants up to age 3 (not potty trained) can be checked into the onboard nursery as well. But, there is a small fee (I believe we paid $9 per hour in 2014).

  • This means grown-ups get ALONE TIME, now that’s a Disney Dream!!!! There are adult only areas onboard the ship as well as a few clubs. It was heavenly to steal my hubby away for a cup of fancy coffee, to lounge at the adult pool or hit the comedy clubs. For me, this is a HUGE benefit!!

Available Activities/ Entertainment –

Disney world entertainment .

Clearly Disney World takes the cake on this one. I mean there is SO much to do. In fact, it is impossible to hit every ride, show, and attraction. Trust me, we’ve tried! So, if you are a thrill-seeking family you can be guaranteed to get your rush in the parks. And, because of the sheer amount of things to do there is also a ton of variety and many things to do for each age group.

Check out this great review from We3Travel on our FAVORITE Ride- Avatar Flight of Passage .

Ariel in Parade at Disneyworld | Global Munchkins

  • Our kids also love heading around the world at Epcot. They love trying all the different cultural foods and chatting with the cast members, all of whom are actually from the country they represent. A great FREE activity at Epcot is decorating your Duffy Bear as you go around the world. The kids love finding the Kidcot coloring station so that they can finish coloring their bear and collect their country stamp. If you ask the cast member there they will also write your child’s name on the back of their Duffy Bear in their native language.

Girl with her mask at Epcot, Disneyworld.

  • And, Disney just re-did the Down Town Disney District and turned it into Disney Springs which is a gorgeous outdoor mall with tons of amazing shops (many big brands) and a bunch of incredible restaurants. It’s one of my new favorite places in Disney World!

Looking for more Disney World Tips? Check out this guide here- Essential Guide to Disney World in Orlando

Disney Cruise Entertainment

  • The cruise is also filled with super fun family activities just not nearly as many. However, the kids will LOVE the amazing waterslides, splash areas, nightly shows, character meet and greets and hanging out in the kids club.

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Entertainment Winner: Disney World

While they pack a lot onto a Disney Cruise ship, Disney World is the size of San Francisco, so Disney World has much more entertainment.

Disney World Dining Options vs. Disney Cruise Dining Options

Walt disney world dining options.

Walt Disney World is full of every type of eatery and about every type of cuisine that there is. It’s truly a mecca of good foodie-ness. Whether you are in the mood for something casual, a meal with your favorite characters , or an intimate and unique dining experience you are sure to find it at Disney World. But, the prices do add up especially if you hit the later two. Luckily, WDW offers Dining Plans to suit your needs.

When the kids were young we loved the standard dining plan because we hit up a lot of character meals. However, more recently we have been choosing the quick service plan because the kids prefer eating quick and hitting up more rides. For more information on the Disney Dining Plan see this post from Disney Tourist Blog .

Enjoying a character breakfast at Disneyworld with Goofy

DISNEY CRUISE DINING OPTIONS

Onboard the Disney Cruise your food, snacks, juices, milk, tea, coffee AND SODA (typically you have to buy a separate soda package on cruises) have already been wrapped into the price of your cruise. And, there is food everywhere onboard! Plus, lunch is included on Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island) too!  (Read about the other cruise lines we’ve cruised with here) .

The ease of not having to decide on dinner every night is one of my favorite features. I don’t know how that conversation goes in your house, but in ours, someone is always unhappy about not getting their way- ugh!

Another thing that is unique to Disney is that you get to rotate restaurants each evening, but your waitstaff stays with you. The benefit is that the waitstaff gets to know your kids, your drink orders, allergies etc… Making each night a breeze.

And, because cruises are ALL YOU CAN EAT, you can order as much as you want! This comes in handy when you are feeding active boys who seem to never get enough to eat- ha! It also means you can treat the kids to ice cream cones every night without breaking the bank. It will earn you some awesome brownie points!

FREE Room Service is another super fun thing, at least in our family. The kids get a kick out of ordering things like hot cocoa and Mickey ice cream bars. I love having my morning coffee arrive as soon as I wake up as well as being able to get the baby milk when she needs it.

Dining Winner – Disney Cruise

Disney Cruise has some pretty amazing dining options that is hard to beat.

Planning/ Booking-

Walt disney world planning.

Planning a trip to Walt Disney World takes a lot of research as there are so many options. You need to choose whether you are staying on or off the property. Which park passes to purchase. Whether or not you want to add the dining plan to your package and more!

Then you literally have to set reminders on your phone and wake up insanely early to jump online and book your restaurant reservations (180 days in advance) and fast pass reservations (60 days in advance if staying at a Disney hotel or 30 with a park ticket). It can be a bit daunting especially your first go round.

Flying into WDW? Check out these 9 Tips to Help you Plan Smarter!

DISNEY CRUISE PLANNING

The cruise is a whole lot easier to book and plan. The best part of a cruise is almost everything is done for you. Here you need to choose what cruise ship you want to go on, which itinerary you want and what excursions you are going to book. ( Read about why we choose to book 3rd party excursions here )

Winner: Disney Cruise

Disney Cruise is by far more easy to plan for. We always recommend using a Disney Travel Agent for any Disney vacation booking. They are Disney specialists, don’t cost any money and typically save you money. We personally use Tink’s Magical Vacations and love their services.

Disney World vs. Disney Cruise Pricing

No matter whether you choose to book a Walt Disney World Vacation or a Disney Cruise, spring break, summer, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are all going to be the busiest and most expensive times to travel. So, if you can avoid those times. You also want to check the weather because July can be VERY wet!

Transracial adoptive family in ponchos at Disneyworld

This one really is based off what kind of Disney Vacation you want. Typically I find these vacations run about the same price. The main difference was the cruise was paid for upfront and WDW the costs snuck up a little more during our travels. So, where initially we thought the parks were cheaper it turned out they were not. However, because of different pricing structures that are seasonal and promotions being run it is really hard to nail down which is cheaper.

We have a full breakdown of Disney World Costs Here and Disney Cruise Costs as well.

Disney also has great vacation planning videos to help you here .

Curious which Disney World Resort hotel class is best for your family? Check out this guide to help you choose .

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Tips to Help Save You $$$-

Below you will find some of my best tips for saving money on your Disney World Vacation.

  • Use a Travel Agent – My husband was completely anti travel agent as he always insisted it was cheaper if he did it on his own. He was very wrong. We tried out   Tink’s Magical Vacations . and not only did they help us with planning,their services were FREE, and they save you both time and money.
  • Watch for promos. There is one in particular that Disney has been running the past few years that I love. It is a package deal that usually comes out right after summer, where you purchase your hotel and park tickets through Disney and they throw in the dining plan FREE! It provides huge savings as the adult dining plan costs about $67 per day and the kids plan runs around $24.
  • Another route is by renting Disney Vacation Club points from a member like me on sites like DVC Rental Store and DVC Request . Villas also offer conveniences like fridge, microwave etc… which allows you to save on meals too.
  • Staying off property is often cheaper as well. Read why my friend at Luxe Recess loves staying at the luxury hotels off-property here.
  • You can also save quite a bit by  avoiding park hopper passes and instead choosing the one park per day option.
  • Packing snacks and eating in some meals like quick breakfasts can help curb costs as well.
  • Planning off-days , where you stay at the hotel and explore Disney Springs versus head into a park, also limits how many days you will need passes for. It also slows the pace down which is nice!
  • Skipping the soda and opting for the free iced tap water available all around Disney parks and resorts is a great choice for your pocketbook and your waistline too!
  • Always check your memberships for discounted tickets. Military, AAA, AARP and D23 fans have all been known to receive discounted theme park passes. Costco also often has discounted Disney Gift Cards at discounted rates. Or sometimes they have gift cards to restaurants like Rainforest Cafe too.
  • Save on photos by asking the Disney Photographer, kindly, to take a pic with your own camera or cell phone.
  • Skip the rental car and use WDW FREE Transportation to and from the resorts/ parks/ and Disney Springs.
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There are some basic things you can do to save money on your family friendly Disney Cruise. Here are the ones I recommend.

  • Book early , about 12-18 months in advance for the best pricing. You also save be re-booking your next cruise while you are onboard too!
  • Shore Excursions –  Look at booking through a reputable vendor outside of the cruise line. And if you are doing the Atlantis Day pass at the Bahamas it might be cheaper to just book a room there for one night.
  • Check for Last Minute Offers , yup I know that is exactly the opposite. But, you should check for last minute deals bc they can be a steal!
  • Use a travel agent, they can actually SAVE you money and provide you with other perks. Most travel agents offer onboard credit. Like I said earlier we highly recommend our friends over at  Tink’s Magical Vacations
  • Look for repositioning cruises. The Disney Dream, Disney Magic, Disney Wonder all have repositioning cruises at a time and often those are the best-priced cruises as the start in one location and end in another. We took one from Miami to San Juan, Puerto Rico and it was so much more affordable.
  • If you are flexible or are feeling lucky, a great option is to book a guaranteed space. It means you can pick the category but not the actual cabins and it can save you tons. We’ve always still received great rooms, even rooms that are connecting, although they can’t guarantee that. We saved about $2,500 doing that on our upcoming trip!
  • Save on transfers! Disney charges something like $70 pp round trip from the airport to Port Canaveral. Local companies charge about $250 for up to 7 people. So, if you have a large family make sure to check into getting your own transport. Or what we have been doing the last few times is using Uber. We actually rented a car on our last Disney Fantasy Cruise and paid $6.00 a day to park near the port. It was still cheaper than the transfer.

Trying to decide- Disney Cruise vs Disney World? Learn the pros and cons of both to help you make a well informed decision on which Disney Vacation is BEST for your family. Plus, learn how to save $$ on both.

You may also like this Disney Cruise Travel Guide from LuxeRecess.

Take Aways-

No matter which Disney Vacation you choose, you are sure to have a magical experience you won’t soon forget. I think the main difference is going to be in pace. If you are a thrill-seeking family who loves being super active I think a Disneyworld vacation is the way to go. If you are truly looking for a getaway where you can sit back & relax? If so, a Disney Cruise would be a perfect fit!

Have more questions, still not sure which to choose? Simply leave me a comment below with your question or DM me on Instagram

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January 19, 2017 at 10:02 am

You’ve sold me on the Disney Cruise!! I’ve always wanted to go and have been dreaming about it for years. Now that I’ve got 2 littles, I need to make it happen. Thanks for all the tips! I’m loving the daycare on the ship! 🙂 http://www.flashesofdelight.com

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January 19, 2017 at 10:38 am

Yes! Daycare on the trip means us mamas actually get a vacation. It’s awesome!! Not sure when you can travel but there are some great deals around Thanksgiving usually 😉

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January 19, 2017 at 10:07 am

Thanks for the post! I have been to Walt Disney World, and have thinking about going on their cruise. After reading this, it makes me want to go even more! Castaway Cay looks like a lot of fun!

January 19, 2017 at 10:39 am

The cruise is amazing!!! You would love it!! I hope you get the opportunity someday soon 🙂

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January 19, 2017 at 3:04 pm

I have to say that reading this has sold me on wanting to take a disney cruise!!! It’s pretty awesome that the wait staff moves with you from restaurant to restaurant.

January 19, 2017 at 8:45 pm

I hope you get the chance to do it!! It really is an amazing vacation!!!

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January 19, 2017 at 8:00 pm

I honeymooned at WDW and we have been thinking about a cruise. It is SO HARD to pick, though. I really appreciate how you broke down the Pros and cons and I am sure we’ll be bringing this out for our planning. Thanks!

January 19, 2017 at 9:13 pm

What a wonderful honeymoon. I know what you mean about tough choices. At least regardless of which you choose you know it’s going to be great! Glad my tips were helpful 🙂

January 19, 2017 at 8:44 pm

September is the BEST time to go to WDW, weather is gorgeous and the crowds are at bare minimums. I miss that, too many kids starting school at that time now so we never get to go then. You’ll have to try the cruise one of these days. SOOOOO relaxing!!!

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January 20, 2017 at 8:39 am

Absolutely love Disney Cruises. You get all the Disney without the walking, heat and crazy crowds.

January 20, 2017 at 9:08 am

You and I… we are like-minded. I’m SO with you on that one:)

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January 21, 2017 at 10:42 am

While both are pretty awesome options, I think I’d be preferential to the cruise, since everything is in one easy-to-access spot.

January 21, 2017 at 12:55 pm

The cruise definitely feels more like a vacation 🙂 But, I agree they are both amazing trips!

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January 21, 2017 at 11:18 am

WHOA, this is a super informative post! Thanks! I have never been on a Disney Cruise, but I adore Walt Disney World. There are so many rides and events to choose from. However, expect to feel exhausted, haha. My feet were always killing me at the end of the day.

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January 21, 2017 at 1:02 pm

Great comparison, in the end we will have to do both, probably the Disney Cruise first then the park. My son likes all of the rides for older, taller people so we will wait a couple of more years before we make the trek to Walt Disney World. The money saving tips that you have given are great! Definitely will put those to use.

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January 21, 2017 at 3:05 pm

What an interesting breakdown. As a Disney skeptic (I’ll admit it, I’ve only been once to WDW as a teenager and have never felt the pull back) I’ve always wondered what the draw is to return. From your comments, it seems like the sheer variety of things to do, foods to try and activities/hotels/amenities are a huge draw and can keep you coming back. I’m so thrilled that you’ve found the perfect thing that works for your family. I’m sure the kids will have countless memories for their entire lives!

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January 21, 2017 at 4:12 pm

I think I would always choose Disney World over a cruise, although the cruise does sound tempting! I love the Disney parks and would rather do a regular cruise and go to a park if I had to choose! I agree that you can save a TON of money by not staying at the hotels right at Disney!

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January 22, 2017 at 2:00 pm

Looks like both WDW and the Disney Cruise are great options for families. What a great list of tips to help people decide!

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January 23, 2017 at 8:31 am

Very informative. Being a Florida girl, I’ve been to the Disney parks many times, but I’ve never been on a Disney Cruise. I love cruises and sailing with Disney sounds like it would be an absolute blast for my family and I.

Thanks for all the cost saving tips!

January 25, 2017 at 1:25 pm

You should hop on one of those last minute rates one of these days since you live near the ports. They have some incredible deals sometimes 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!

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January 23, 2017 at 1:48 pm

As you say, they both sound magical – but I think my kids would have loved the cruise. It sounds so fantastic with so much to do.

January 25, 2017 at 1:24 pm

It’s true, the cruise is pretty fabulous! Happy Travels!!

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January 23, 2017 at 1:49 pm

Wow, this is SUCH a tough choice! Our kids are too old for a Disney cruise now, though they enjoy cruising as teens quite a bit. 😉 We all loved DisneyWorld and DisneyLand when we visited. I agree that it’s a magical place. All of your tips are marvelous – thanks for such a helpful post!

January 25, 2017 at 1:23 pm

You are very welcome friend! Hope we get the chance to hang out in person soon again 🙂

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January 23, 2017 at 4:43 pm

I don’t have any kids but the Disney Cruise sounds like it would satisfy both the kids and the parents without getting too overwhelmed and exhausted. I’m sure lots of parents will find your extensive guide very helpful!

January 23, 2017 at 7:08 pm

You nailed it! Great for both parties for sure. And, man is that a welcomed difference when traveling with kids ? Thanks for stopping by!

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January 24, 2017 at 3:44 pm

That is an extremely comprehensive post. I have only done the parks. I am waiting to do the cruise when I have a kid as well. They are both great it really depends on what you are looking for.

January 25, 2017 at 1:22 pm

So, true as with all travels. The most important thing I think is for people to figure out what they want out of the vacation and then plan accordingly 🙂

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January 24, 2017 at 10:56 pm

Really great comparison, thanks! We’ve done WDW as adults (don’t have kids yet!) and loved the fast paces nature. Though I think the cruise would be a fantastic way to sit back and relax so would love to book myself on one soon 🙂

Thank you Megan! We loved that fast pace prior to having kids and actually more recently with our older four kids (9-14 years old) the toddlers were definietly easier on the cruise. I hope you get the chance to hop on a cruise and relax soon 🙂

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January 26, 2017 at 9:18 am

You have so many fun photos! Agree that these are two totally different vacations, with that “Disney magic” being the common thread. A cruise is definitely more relaxing.

March 6, 2017 at 9:40 am

I totally can relate! I personally love Disney too 🙂

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August 31, 2018 at 7:14 pm

This is our first trip to Disney! My little girl has a lot of sensory issues/ ASD – would the Disney Cruise be as magical without the overstimulation in your opinion?

September 2, 2018 at 6:02 am

Hi Dee, The Disney Cruise is definitely still magical without all the overstimulation. Of course, there are some parts of the cruise that could be overstimulating like the Pirate Night Deck Party with Fireworks. But overall, I would say Disney Cruise definitely is a great option.

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January 16, 2020 at 9:47 am

Any issues with motion sickness for your family on the cruise? That’s my main concern.

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January 20, 2020 at 5:55 am

If you are concerned about motion sickness I would recommend going in the spring or early summer as the water is calmer. We had a cruise in the winter and the ship did sway a bit. Also, grab some motion sickness medicine or bands, they do work really well.

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Disney World vs Disney Cruise: Which is Best?

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Disney is amazing for families whether you cruise or visit the parks at Disney World or Disneyland. One question I get a lot from families is whether a Disney cruise or Disney World would be a better fit. There are several things to take into consideration when deciding on a Disney World vs Disney cruise vacation, and we’ve looked at several angles to help you choose the best Disney vacation for your family.

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The Basics: Disney World & Disney Cruises

Disney World is located in Orlando, Florida. It has four separate theme parks, including Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. There are several resorts located on property that have access to free Disney transportation, which makes it fairly easy to get around. Most people either drive or fly into Orlando International Airport (MCO) to get to Disney World. 

Disney cruises, on the other hand, offer the chance to see multiple islands and countries if you’re interested in a family vacation that goes beyond Florida. Disney cruises can range widely in the number of nights as well as the ports of call. Within the US specifically, the Disney Cruise Line ports are Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, New York City, New Orleans, Port Canaveral, and San Diego.  Disney offers Caribbean and Canadian cruises from the east coast, as well as Alaskan and Baja California cruises from California and Seattle. You can also find several European Disney cruise itineraries, Australian cruises through Disney and more. Search Disney Cruise Line itineraries here .

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Ease of Doing a Disney Cruise Versus Disney World

One question I commonly get from clients and followers is, which is easier with kids when considering a Disney Cruise vs Disney World?  While we absolutely love the experience of Disney World and everything it entails, at a basic level it’s definitely easier to cruise than to visit Disney World. 

When you’re cruising, you board the ship once and then all of your meals, activities, character meet and greets ad other activities all take place on the ship. You don’t need to deal with making dining reservations, transportation to the parks or pushing through large crowds like at Disney World. While you can definitely book a few excursions to explore the ports (which I encourage), the rest of your vacation takes place on the ship itself. 

One argument against Disney cruises being easier than Disney World is the possibility of motion sickness or the fear of being “stuck” on a ship. While my family has never experienced any real motion sickness from cruising, it affects a lot of people. With some planning and the use of anti-motion sickness medicines like Bonine or motion sickness bands , it can be fairly easy to mitigate the impact of motion sickness on a cruise. Some itineraries also tend to have rougher seas. Going from Miami to Bahamas, for example, tends to be smoother than a Bermuda cruise from NYC to Bermuda. 

That said, I’ve known more people to get motion sickness from rides than from cruising. It’s all relative! 

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Planning a Disney Cruise vs Disney World

Both Disney Cruises and Disney vacations take a decent amount of planning up front. As mentioned above, however, Disney World definitely requires the most planning. While both vacations will involve logistics like flights and airport transfers, they differ significantly in the planning process. 

For a Disney cruise, you have to consider the departure port, where you want to visit and how many nights.  Choosing the best stateroom can also be a little daunting for a first time Disney cruise . Once you book, you have to choose onboard experiences, excursions and complete online check-in. That said, we find that a Disney cruise requires much less to plan in advance. Aside from completing online check in, you can have an amazing time on the cruise without booking a single thing. In fact, for our first two cruises, we only booked the Royal Gathering during check-in, and that’s it! 

Disney World, on the other hand, requires planning which park is best for each day and booking dining reservations. (Not to mention, the time it takes to research and figure out which reservations you want to do.) A Disney cruise, on the other hand, has set dining options for each day and night. In terms of planning your Disney World itinerary, you have to look at crowd calendars and the “best” days to go. Then there’s also the logistics of using the app, park maps and wait times to plan your days.

Whether you’re planning a Disney cruise or Disney World vacation, we highly recommend using a travel agent who specializes in Disney . Feel free to contact me for a full-service travel agent to help you with all the details!

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Traveling to a Disney Cruise or Disney World

Traveling to both a Disney cruise and Disney World are very similar. You can either drive or fly depending on the distance, budget and traveling preferences. Whether you are taking a road trip or flying to a Disney cruise, it’s always recommended to arrive the day before. (Unless you live close enough to drive right to port in the morning.) Similarly, most people prefer to fly or drive to Disney World the night before visiting the parks so they can get an early start. 

If you’re flying with a toddler or baby to your destination, be sure to pack some plane activities in your carry on. You can also use these at longer dinners on your Disney cruise or when you have downtime at Disney World. We love these travel toys for babies and younger toddlers. 

One major difference between traveling to Disney World versus a Disney cruise is the process and timing for embarking on your cruise. When you check into your Disney cruise online, you’re assigned a port arrival time and a boarding group. As part of that, Disney cruises are very strict about when you can arrive and when you have to leave the ship.

Another difference with traveling to Disney World is all of the walking involved, which can be a lot for ages. While you can often get away without a stroller if cruising with toddlers on DCL, it’s a must have for Disney world with younger kids. If you’re looking to rent a stroller at Disney World, we highly recommend Kingdom Strollers .

Activities on a Disney Cruise Versus Disney World

Most people know what to expect when it comes to Disney World activities. There are amazing shows at every park, themed rides for all ages and character meet and greets. The rides are definitely the highlight of Disney World, with shows being a close second. Disney resorts also offer additional things like movies under the stars, campfires and arts and crafts. They typically have 2 pools, as well as fun slides and splash pad areas at the moderate and deluxe resorts.

The biggest draw to Disney World, however, is the amazing rides and shows. There are endless activities to experience in the parks and outside of the resort. If you’re a family of thrill seekers or if you just want to experience how Disney brings the characters and stories to life, nothing beats the magic of Disney World.

Alternatively, being on a Disney cruise is kind of like being on a floating Disney resort. The major difference is that it offers many onsite activities all day long. Indoors, you can find activities like trivia games, BINGO and arts and crafts (both adults only and all ages.) There are also amazing Broadway shows each night along with Disney movies playing in the theater all day long. Plus, adults cruising on Disney Cruise Line can also enjoy things like spa treatments, fitness centers and salons. 

Outdoors, there are pools, splash pads, slides and sometimes even mini golf, depending on the ship. One thing that makes Disney Cruises the best for toddlers ss that there are splash pads (and sometimes even wading pools) for kids that aren’t potty trained. Similar to the Disney resorts, there are also water slides as well as a water ride on select cruise ships. You also have access to different countries via ports and an endless supply of shore excursions through Disney Cruise Line.

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Meeting Characters at Disney World vs Disney Cruise

Both Disney World and Disney cruises have many opportunities to meet Disney characters. At Disney World, the characters vary throughout the parks. There’s a mix of the “sensational six” characters and park-specific princesses and movie characters. Some characters have formal meet and greets that offer the option to “skip the line” with Genie+ . Other characters have less formalized interactions and are somewhat hidden throughout the parks. You can also see characters at various character dining meals as well as shows. 

There are also a few different ways to see characters on Disney cruises. The Royal Gathering, which gives guests a chance to see several princesses at a time, has to be booked 30 days prior to your cruise. Special sailings like Pixar or Marvel Day at Sea also offer additional meet and greets. These can be booked in advance to make sure you get to meet your absolute favorite characters. 

Most of the character meet and greets on Disney cruises do not require advanced booking, however. They typically take place in the Atrium lobby and are published in the cruise itinerary in the app. You can easily rotate through different characters all afternoon if you wanted. (My 2-year-old has waited hours going from character to character!) You can also find characters on Disney cruises on the deck periodically as well as the kids club areas.

Pro-Tip: Times to meet characters are published in the Disney Cruise Line app itinerary. Be sure to “heart” the greetings you’re interested in. You’ll then get a reminder before the meet and greet takes place. 

Disney Cruise Characters on Castaway Cay

Food at Disney World vs Disney Cruise

Disney World has amazing restaurants and yummy snacks for all budgets. One of the highlights of dining at Disney World is the unique character meals at both the Disney World resorts and parks. A downside of this, however, is that certain table service meals can be challenging to book, even at 60 days. Booking dining is definitely a process at Disney World. 

Alternatively, dining on Disney cruises is very simple.  Disney cruises have rotational dining, where you rotate between 3 different sit-down restaurants each night. You can request a preference for your rotation, but aside from that there’s no advanced planning required. (Unless you want to book one of the adults only dining experiences on your cruise.)  Disney cruises also have buffets for breakfast and lunch that do not require any type of reservation or pre-planning. There are hundreds of food items to choose from, which makes it easy when traveling with toddlers . Disney cruises also offer several quick service options on the pool deck. They include things like pizza, burgers, tacos and unlimited soft serve ice cream. Another awesome perk of dining on Disney cruises is that room service is free on a Disney cruise. (Just add a tip and you’re all set!)  

Snacks at Hollywood Studios

Cost of Disney World Versus Disney Cruise

There are so many variables that go into pricing for both experiences that I could never offer an exact answer regarding which costs more, a Disney cruise or Disney World. I can provide a general example, however. (With the caveat that these rates are based on a specific period of time, and pricing is always subject to change.)

To give you an idea of Disney cruise vs Disney World prices, I’ll compare a 5-night cruise with 5 nights at Disney World in July of 2023. This is based on a family of 4 with 3 and 6 year old kids.

  • For a 5-night Western Caribbean cruise out of Miami from July 31- August 5, prices start at about $5,900 for an Oceanview Stateroom.
  • For 5-nights at Disney World at a moderate resort with 4 single day park tickets, it’s an estimated $4,000 based for a standard room at Caribbean Beach Resort. 

At face value, it appears that Disney World is less expensive for 4 people. Keep in mind, however, that this price does not include Genie+ or food. A general estimate for a family of 4 to eat at Disney World is about $250 per day. That adds on about $1,250 more for food. (Based on one table service and two quick service meals per day.) This could be significantly higher if you do more table service meals. If you add Genie+, it brings the cost even higher. 

That said, a more realistic estimated cost for Disney World for a family of 4 is about $5,650 with Genie+ and food. (Again, keep in mind this is a VERY rough estimate. The cost can vary significantly depending on the resort you choose, time of year, etc.)

Note: These prices don’t include the cost of driving or flying, gratuities, souvenirs or any pre/ post cruise hotels. 

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What’s Included in the Cost of a Disney Cruise?

The next question people often have is, what’s included in the cost of a Disney cruise?  The price of a Disney cruise includes things like:

  • Meals including themed rotational dining experiences*
  • Non-alcoholic drinks including water, soda, milk, tea/coffee and juice
  • Kids Clubs for ages 3+ (Kids 3 and under can also use the kids club for a small fee)
  • Docking at cruise stops and access to Disney’s private islands (Castaway Cay and the new Lighthouse Point)
  • Free activities like crafts, trivia nights and more
  • Character meet and greets throughout the cruise
  • Broadway style shows, Sail Away and Pirate Night parties
  • Pools, water slides and the AquaDuct or AquaMouse rides
  • Some athletic activities like mini golf and the Incredibles inflatable course on select ships

*Adults only restaurants and specialty treats are not included in the base food price.  Gratuities and travel insurance are also not included in the base cruise price. They can be added on at the time of booking or before final payment. 

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Which is Best for Your Family?

The answer to this question will depend on a lot of factors. Are you comfortable with the idea of cruising? Do your kids like rides? Are you ready to tackle planning a Disney World vacation? I have a lot of clients that will start with a cruise first because their kids love Disney, but they’re not quite ready to deal with the logistics and planning of a Disney vacation. Keep in mind, however, that while Disney cruises are VERY magical, they’re not necessarily a substitute for Disney World if you really want to experience all that Disney has to offer. (Amazing runs, fun themed lands, shows and more.)

The answer may also depend on your kids ages and what you’re ready to tackle in terms of a Disney vacation. While we believe that any age is great for Disney , there’s no denying that a Disney Cruise is definitely the “easier” of the two when you have younger kids.

Still having trouble deciding between a Disney Cruise and Disney World?

If you can’t decide between Disney World vs Disney Cruise, why not do both? The location of Port Canaveral makes it easy to combine a Disney World vacation and Disney cruise. There are 3 and 4 night Bahamian cruises through Disney Cruise Line, and the ability to book port transfers to and from Disney World Resorts makes the logistics a breeze. We’ve visited Disney World before a cruise before, but we know a lot of people that enjoy going to Disney after a cruise.

If you have any additional questions about going on a Disney cruise vs Disney World, feel free to comment below or contact me for more info!

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About Disney Cruise Line cruises

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Disney has a massive global footprint across its theme parks, films and merchandise. And it doesn’t stop there. Among its many offerings is the Disney Cruise Line, whose fleet of five ships sails all over the world.

Family-friendly but with adults-only areas, Disney cruises offer some of the most comprehensive cruise options around. Let’s break down everything there is to know about the Disney Cruise Line, including pricing, destinations and its loyalty program.

You can always expect some magic from Disney, and there is no exception when sailing on Disney Cruise Line. Although its fleet is small, it offers a high-end, family-friendly experience for guests. Here’s a quick overview of Disney Cruise Line’s key features.

Cabin types: Disney Cruise Line offers all the usual cabin types, including inside, oceanview, verandah and concierge-level rooms . Disney Cruise Line’s cabins are larger than average and designed for families, with split bathrooms and privacy curtains. Their largest rooms can accommodate up to seven guests. 

Main U.S. routes: Disney has several departure points from within the United States, including options from San Diego, New York City, Miami, and Galveston, Texas. However, its most frequent departures are from Port Canaveral in Brevard County, Florida, to the Bahamas and the Caribbean or from Vancouver, British Columbia to Alaska.

Loyalty program: Disney Cruise Line offers the Castaway Club to repeat guests. It has four membership levels — Silver, Gold, Platinum and Pearl. The first level is earned by completing a single cruise. 

» Learn more: Disney Cruise Review — Mickey at Sea Gets an A+

Disney Cruise Line destinations

Although Disney currently operates only five ships, the cruise line still manages to cover most of the world. Here are the locations you can currently sail on a Disney cruise:

New Zealand.

Pacific Coast. 

Panama Canal.

South Pacific. 

Transatlantic. 

Cruises are available in a variety of lengths, from three nights up to 15 nights.

Disney cruises tend to be more expensive than the average cruise. Currently, for example, the cheapest cruise departing from Port Canaveral is a three-night trip to the Bahamas, which costs $1,958 for two guests.

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And you’ll pay more to take a "special occasion" Disney cruise. The same three-night Bahamas cruise sailing during Disney's Silver Anniversary at Sea starts at $2,345 for two guests.

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When it comes to timing, standard logic applies. The high season will cost more, especially during holidays and the summer break.

The cheapest rate we found — the previously-mentioned $1,958 — is for a cruise in late January, a time when those with school-aged children might have trouble getting away. Meanwhile, the most expensive period for this cruise takes place over the Christmas holiday and rings in at $3,737 for an inside stateroom.

For all destinations, if you’d like to save money, avoid peak periods and search all available dates to find the lowest rates . This is true even on less popular cruises, such as those sailing up to Alaska .

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The cheapest cost for two guests to Alaska from Vancouver is $2,983 in mid-September, while the same cruise will cost you $4,607 if you sail over the Fourth of July holiday.

One-way positioning cruises — that is, those that end in a different location from where they started — are often much cheaper per night than standard round-trip cruises.

What’s included

Disney cruises are more inclusive than most cruises. You don’t, for example, need to pay extra for soft drinks on a Disney cruise like you would on Norwegian Cruise Line . You’re also entitled to complimentary room service 24/7, unlike on Virgin Voyages, where you'll be charged a $5 fee for each delivery.

Here are more inclusions you can expect.

Live, high-quality entertainment.

Large staterooms (designed for parties of up to three guests).

Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay (on most Bahamas and Caribbean cruises).

Upscale restaurants, quick-service dining, poolside snacks and room service.

Adults-only lounges and pool areas.

Waterslides (on some ships).

» Learn more: How much does a Disney cruise cost?

Disney isn’t known for its loyalty programs. For example, there is no frequent traveler program associated with staying at one of its resorts or frequenting its parks. However, Disney Cruise Line rewards repeat customers with various benefits, including a complimentary specialty dinner, free photo downloads and an exclusive terminal check-in area.

Castaway Club levels

The Castaway Club levels are Silver, Gold, Platinum and Pearl.

How to earn : Sail on one cruise.

Best benefits : Book cruises one day before the general public, online activity planning 90 days before sailing, check in 33 days early, exclusive terminal check-in.

How to earn : Sail on five to nine cruises.

Best benefits : Book cruises two days before the general public, online activity planning 105 days before sailing, check in 35 days early, onboard reception, special discounts. 

How to earn : Sail on 10 to 24 cruises.

Best benefits : Book cruises three days before the general public, online activity planning 120 days before sailing, check in 38 days early, complimentary specialty dinner.

How to earn : Sail on 25+ cruises. 

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The Disney Wish is the newest Disney Cruise Line ship and certainly its best. It just launched in the summer of 2022. Among its many amenities, guests can find the first-ever Disney attraction at sea. It’s a 760-foot water slide filled with show scenes, lighting, music and more that touches down into a lazy river.

The Disney Wish also has dedicated areas themed for "Frozen," the Marvel Universe and "Star Wars."

In addition, the Disney Wish has all the regular amenities you’d expect on a Disney cruise, including live entertainment, pools and spacious staterooms.

Disney Cruise Line does not offer free Wi-Fi. Instead, it has three levels of packages from which to choose:

Stay Connected: $10 per day for the entire cruise or $12 per day for a 24-hour period.

Basic Surf: $20 per day for the entire cruise or $24 per day for a 24-hour period.

Premium Surf: $30 per day for the entire cruise or $36 per day for a 24-hour period.

These packages are available on the Disney Wish, Disney Magic, Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream. The Disney Wonder still operates on the old data-usage Wi-Fi packages.

Most of your daily expenses, including your food and non-alcoholic beverages, are included when sailing on a Disney cruise. However, if you’d like specialty drinks or alcohol, you’ll need to pay extra. Gratuities are not included, and Disney Cruise Line's recommended tip is a minimum of $14.50 per guest, per night.

Disney Cruise Line doesn’t offer the standard drink package other cruise lines offer. Drink packages allow you to pay a flat-rate price and drink as much alcohol as you’d like.

Instead, you’ll either pay per drink or purchase bundled quantities onboard. It’s also possible to purchase a specialty beer mug at the pub onboard, which can then be refilled across the ship. Much like Disney’s popcorn buckets, your beer mugs entitle you to cheaper refills on all your beer.

In the past, Disney Cruise Line required that you be vaccinated or tested for COVID-19 before sailing, but this is no longer the case. Guests departing from the United States are not required to do either, though the cruise line highly encourages you to get vaccinated before sailing.

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Fun for all ages, nighttime cruises provide the perfect opportunity to watch Luminous The Symphony of Us or Happily Ever After  right from the water. These brilliant fireworks spectaculars add an amazing "wow" factor to your cruise!

From the comfort of a chartered boat, your party can set sail for International Gateway near World Showcase Lagoon to watch the skies light up over EPCOT . Or, embark on the waters of Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake near  Magic Kingdom park —with synchronized audio onboard to fully immerse you in the moment. It’s an incredible finale to the festivities!

Departure Locations Depart from Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts to experience Luminous The Symphony of Us or sail from the following marinas to view Happily Ever After:

  • Contemporary Marina
  • Polynesian Marina
  • Grand Floridian Marina
  • Fort Wilderness Marina
  • Wilderness Lodge Marina

What’s Included Each cruise is accompanied by a captain and includes assorted snacks and soft drinks. Festive banners and balloons are also included in the cost and can be requested at the time of booking.

Pricing Prices start at $449—plus tax. Prices vary by date. Boats seat up to 10 Guests.

Reservations To reserve a cruise, please call (407) WDW-PLAY or (407) 939-7529. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Learn when advance reservations can be made .

Please note—in rare instances, fireworks shows may be rescheduled or canceled. Please refer to the entertainment schedule to confirm showtimes 2 weeks prior to your reservation and check again the day of your reservation.

Important Details Before you book, please be aware of the following information:

  • Please arrive 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to fireworks start time.
  • Boats are not equipped with full-size dining tables. A cocktail table is provided.
  • For Guests with limited mobility, wheelchair/ECV transfer is necessary.
  • There is a 24-hour cancellation policy. Full price will be charged/forfeited if the Guest cancels within one day or fails to show up for the reservation.

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Disney World Earns Its First Michelin Star

Victoria and Albert’s at the Grand Floridian Resort—which has been a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star restaurant since 2018—added a new star to its constellation this month: It became the first Disney restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star . Located at the Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World, Victoria and Albert’s is known for its opulent Victorian era-inspired meals. A prix-fixe dinner is $295 per guest, with optional wine pairings starting at $155 per person. Unlike the rest of the theme park, a formal dress code is encouraged for all diners, who must be 10 years of age or older.

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Guest behavior can make or break the Disney experience, and one former Disney World cast member detailed how a guest ripped apart her former colleague for a misunderstood joke. 

Unfortunately, even “The Most Magical Place on Earth” is subject to the same behavioral indiscretions as any other public place. While there is certainly a code of conduct that helps create the right Disney Park environment . One of the primary reasons that Disney’s conduct exists is to ensure that guests have the Disney vacation for which they have paid a lot of money. 

This said, not all guests necessarily stick to this, and as a consequence, guests and cast members alike are affected by the havoc that ensues. 

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Recently, a former Disney cast member who used to work at Disney World as part of the Disney College Program explained one of the worst instances of a guest mistreating a CM she’d ever seen. Thankfully, this particular anecdote didn’t happen to her, though it did unfortunately happen to her friend.

The ex-CM, who goes by Skipper Meaghan on YouTube, shared the story.

Meghan used to work on Jungle Cruise, the classic Disney ride that allows guests to “Chart a course for high adventure on a scenic and comedic boat tour of exotic rivers across Asia, Africa, and South America.”

While working that ride, she encountered a guest who didn’t take kindly to a standard Jungle Cruise joke that her friend made.

Meaghan explained,  “If a guest is taking their sweet time sitting down and we’re kind of waiting for everyone to sit down before we can send the boat out, then sometimes skippers will say something to the effect of ‘sit, sit, sit’,’ and when they finally sit they go ‘stay!’ and then they go ‘good tourists.” 

However, when Meaghan’s friend made this joke one day, a man simply didn’t respond in an apt manner for something that was meant to be humorous.

The man stayed quiet through the ride, but after it was over, he walked up to the skipper of the moment—Skipper Meaghan’s friend—and began wreaking havoc and insulting the skipper on duty.

The man reportedly “lashed out” at a young female Disney cast member , yelling at her, saying, “I don’t like you, I don’t like your stupid voice, and I don’t like your fat butt.”

Skipper Meaghan explained that her friend broke down soon after this incident, as one might expect from a young, college-aged woman.

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It’s important to note that this method of dealing with a joke one doesn’t like at a Disney Park is simply unacceptable.

While, as guests, our feelings are perfectly valid, it’s worth remembering that cast members are there to make magic and will likely respond well to criticism, as Meaghan herself also mentioned.

If a part of the Disney experience doesn’t live up to expectations because of a joke that didn’t land, guests can do as Meaghan suggested and offer the suggestion in a polite and courteous manner.

Have you ever heard a joke at the Disney Parks that you didn’t like? Let us know in the comments! 

Watch this charming video of Pluto greeting happy golden retriever and Disney superfan Forest

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You might be a big fan of a Disney character, but you'll probably never love Pluto as much as Forest the Golden Retriever .

The 5-year-old service dog was caught on video in March by owner Ashton McGrady romping with its favorite fictional Fido on the Disney Creators Lab cruise on the Disney Wish ship event for influencers and content creators. It was a joyous reunion, as Forest has met Mickey Mouse's yellow dog several times since their first encounter at Disney World in 2021.

"Either we will intentionally go seek Pluto out to say hello, or Pluto has sought us out," McGrady told People . "Pluto stepped out of the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Walt Disney World to say hello to Forest because we were right there in front, and he stopped to wave and blow kisses at Forest. It was adorable."

McGrady, of Nashville, posted the video to TikTok with the caption, "proof that distance won’t keep the very best of friends apart ❤️🚢✨ we love you pluto!!!" to the song "Best of Friends" from "The Hound + The Fox." The video showing Forest and his stuffed Pluto toy greeting the "real" one has received 2.2 million views.

"I just hope whoever is friends with this Pluto knows they made our entire cruise experience!" McGrady commented on the video. "✨ so magical"

Forest is trained in mobility assistance and medical response to help McGrady travel safely and independently and her TikTok account, @radiantlygolden , often shows the two of them navigating Disney parks and other areas. The most recent one, with 6.9 million views, shows Forest choosing a stuffed blue Stitch animal over a yellow one.

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‘How Disney Built America’: Unpacking the Magic of Every Episode in History Docuseries

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Once upon a time, Walt Disney was just a regular American struggling to succeed. He goes from little guy to big cheese (above, circa 1955) with the help of a mouse in How Disney Built America , six-part History Channel docuseries featuring original dramatic re-creations, expert interviews and archival material.

Here, we sketch out each hourlong episode ahead of the April 28 series premiere.

Episode 1: The Birth of Mickey (April 28)

In 1920s Hollywood, a young Walt loses creative control over his first successful cartoon character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, to a powerful middleman. Walt and animator Ub Iwerks create Mickey Mouse and make the first synchronized sound animated short, Steamboat Willie . It’s a hit.

Episode 2: Animation Expansion (May 5)

At his studio, Walt still faces soaring costs, mounting criticism and tight deadlines. He pushes the limits of technology to create the first full-length animated feature with sound and color, 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , giving rise to the billion-dollar business of animated films.

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If you’ve ever spun around in the teacup ride, you’ve felt how dizzying it was for Walt to transform 160 acres in booming Southern California into “The Happiest Place on Earth.” See the excitement and challenges of devising the park, a 1940s dream that was made real, opening in 1955.

Episode 4: Merchandise Madness (May 19)

Beginning in the 1930s, Kay Kamen turned Disney characters into megastars by licensing their images for products. He created the famous watch with Mickey’s hands pointing out the time!

Episode 5: Walt Disney World and EPCOT (June 2)

In the ’60s, Walt tries his hand at urban planning to build a utopian “city of the future,” EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomor row), but his untimely death in 1966 leaves Roy Disney to honor his brother’s dream. The plan evolves into Florida’s Walt Disney World.

Episode 6: Imagineering the Future (June 9)

A look at six Disney innovations including thrill rides, Audio-Animatronics (aka theme park robots), cruise ships and fireworks, and how they’ve helped change family fun.

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